Hi
I recently purchased a new 2TB TC for my office work and was going to use it mainly as a network drive. However after setting up the TC with the airport utility I can’t seem to find it in the network drive section in This PC(Finder). I could see the drive in the airport utility setting but not in This PC and my old TC worked with my other windows computer. Im running WIndows 10. Could anyone please advice?
Airport Time Capsule 802.11ac,
Other OS,
Windows 10
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Posted on Sep 20, 2015 2:45 AM
Win10 is having issues with the TC.. I am not usre if it is just the latest model or all of them but there are several posts now of fundamental network issues between win10 and the TC.
In explorer type the address directly into the address bar using IP not name.
so \\10.0.1.1 if it at default.
The setup utility for windows is inadequate to handle later Airports.. Apple have not bothered to update now for a long time and apparently no longer care. You need to use Mac or iOS version airport utility to do it.
Can’t see TC in network drive-Windows 10
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Date: Fri Feb 28 2020
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The Apple Airport Time Capsule product line is an excellent and sleek sort of NAS device that also has excellent support for Apple’s Time Machine. It works really well with Apple Mac’s, with great out of the box features. I assumed it would also work as well for a Windows PC, and got one for my girlfriend for her use. But it turns out that Windows machines cannot access Time Capsule drives, unless you enable an extremely dangerous piece of software.
Unfortunately it’s not hard to find incorrect advice on this issue. A search for use apple time capsule from windows turns up a number of articles with differing opinions. Some point out that Windows 10 no longer supports (out of the box) NAS services based on the SMB1 protocol, because using SMB1 leaves your computer open to the Wannacry attack. Since that’s a really bad horrid computer virus, you really don’t want to leave your computer open to that vulnerability.
But many postings I found suggest that you can manually Map Network Drive and give the IP address (\\##.##.##.##\shareName
) or give the server name (\\server-name\shareName
) to map the drive. They also suggest starting a command shell and typing ping ##.##.##.##
to make sure that your Windows PC can reach the Time Capsule.
Out of the box, Windows 10 does not support the SMB1 protocol used on Time Capsule devices. While SMB1 can be enabled, it is strongly recommended to not do so because of severe security risks.
Given that these two pieces of advice conflicted, I thought to check it out.
The image above is the result.
I have on my home network an Apple Airport Express A1521 — the 6th generation Airport Express. It also has Time Capsule features built-in, in case you’re wondering. I have attached to it an 8 TB USB drive that is serving both as a Time Machine destination, as well as normal file sharing.
The Airport Express currently has the IP address 192.168.1.101
, and it has the name david-extreme
, with the 8 TB drive named 8tb
. Therefore on Windows it would be mounted as \\david-extreme\8tb
.
But as you can see above I get an error dialog saying:
You can’t connect to the file share because it’s not secure. This share requires the obsolete SMB1 protocol, which is unsafe and could expose your system to attack. Your system requires SMB2 or higher.
There is a URL in the image to see more information.
I understand that somewhere in the Windows Control Panel there is a setting to enable SMB1. But it’s such a risk that I’m planning to completely avoid that setting.
That means if someone is willing to risk getting Wannacry or some other computer virus, they can enable SMB1 and access a Time Capsule drive. Not me.
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All,
I recently purchased a MBP and a Time Capsule. Still waiting on the MBP, but went ahead and set up the TC as a router for my current Dell laptop.
In theory, I don’t really care since I will have my MBP w/in 2.5 weeks, but is it possible for my Windows machine to see the disk on the TC?
I went into TC and set up the workgroup name to be the same as the workgroup on my PC, but I still don’t see it.
I doubt anyone has done it, but was curious if it’s possible. I assume that the Windows client should be able to access that giant disk (or a Windows user would never buy the product).
Thanks,
Wes
All,
I recently purchased a MBP and a Time Capsule. Still waiting on the MBP, but went ahead and set up the TC as a router for my current Dell laptop.
In theory, I don’t really care since I will have my MBP w/in 2.5 weeks, but is it possible for my Windows machine to see the disk on the TC?
I went into TC and set up the workgroup name to be the same as the workgroup on my PC, but I still don’t see it.
I doubt anyone has done it, but was curious if it’s possible. I assume that the Windows client should be able to access that giant disk (or a Windows user would never buy the product).
Thanks,
Wes
I just rebooted my PC and I see a big-a**ed TC disk on Z:\ (929 GB).
Impressed @ Apple’s interoperability.
One question though, it shows the filesystem as FAT32. Is that right, or just how it’s represented to the Windows client?
Wes
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Are you running Vista or XP on that Dell? My Windows XP laptop can access the disk without any problems. I couldn’t see it in My Network Places at first; I had to go into Entire Network > Microsoft Windows Network > MSHOME (or WORKGROUP or whatever you’ve named it) and there it was. After I accessed it there once, it showed up as a folder in My Network Places, just like the shared drives I have on the other PCs in my house.
Windows Vista was a pain in the ass. I kept trying to access it through the Network folder, but I guess Vista kept trying to login with my Vista username and password rather than my Time Capsule username and password. I had to set it up through «Map a Network Drive» in the Computer section instead.
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I’m on XP Professional SP2.
I don’t see the drive anywhere in My Network Places.
After I rebooted, it just showed up as a network drive under Z:\. I didn’t map it, though, it was just there.
Wes
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Not to hijack this thread, but I am trying to do exactly that…access the TC hard drive using a windows machine….and unable to. I have rebooted and still nothing. How can I see TC using windows?
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#5
This all depends on how the drive is formatted. Time machine can run on either HFS or FAT32, so you just have to look at how you formatted it. Chances are if it was set up on a PC, it was formatted as FAT32. But if it was set up on a mac, default would be HFS which means no PC will see it. And you wouldn’t need to map it like a normal network drive because the airport utility you installed automatically took care of that.
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newappleboy, I’m sure the thread is referring to the internal HD of the Time Capsule, so there is no way of formatting it without taking the TC apart. I’m not entirely sure, but I’ve read somewhere that there have been people that have taken it apart and it seems to be formatted as HFS+, so it just might be the way Windows is choosing to report the drive.
winty03, assuming you’ve set up the workgroup name in the AirPort Utility under Disks > File Sharing, try adding your TC’s network to any software firewall’s trusted networks/zones list. I had to add my TC’s IP to my McAfee firewall on my XP and the Norton firewall on my Vista PCs in order for me to see and access the drive. If that fails, there’s a CD that came with the TC that has AirPort Utility for Windows. This includes a program called AirPort Base Station Agent, which loads into your taskbar and allows you to mount the drive with the username and password set in TC.
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This all depends on how the drive is formatted. Time machine can run on either HFS or FAT32, so you just have to look at how you formatted it. Chances are if it was set up on a PC, it was formatted as FAT32. But if it was set up on a mac, default would be HFS which means no PC will see it. And you wouldn’t need to map it like a normal network drive because the airport utility you installed automatically took care of that.
Yeah, but i’ve got macdrive installed and i cant see it!
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How the drive is formatted does not matter for a network drive. For a PC to see it it should be made available via SMB, not just AFP.
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#9
With the TC, any drives both internal and external are available through both SMB and AFP. It’s just a matter of getting Windows to recognize network attached drives. Install AirPort Utility for Windows and have it mount the disk. And be absolutely sure that the Workgroup is the same in both your Windows network setup as well as within the Time Capsule setup using AirPort Utility. Additionally, you may need to add your TC’s IP address to the list of trusted networks in any third party firewalls you have installed.
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You will probably need macdrive if it is HFS formatted
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When working over the network, the underlying file format is not what matters, but the file sharing protocol. To access accessible devices under Windows, I recommend you install Bonjour. This *should* fix any network devices not showing up.
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#12
You need to install Bonjour on your PC — this will enable you to view the drive.
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When working over the network, the underlying file format is not what matters, but the file sharing protocol. To access accessible devices under Windows, I recommend you install Bonjour. This *should* fix any network devices not showing up.
Oh ok, thanks for clearing that up
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#14
You need to install Bonjour on your PC — this will enable you to view the drive.
Actually, you don’t need anything!
It doesn’t matter how the drive is formatted, you dont need to install bonjour, you need to make sure the Workgroup & WINS Server are the same as your PC’s work group. Simple as that.
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Actually, you don’t need anything!
It doesn’t matter how the drive is formatted, you dont need to install bonjour, you need to make sure the Workgroup & WINS Server are the same as your PC’s work group. Simple as that.
Hi there
I’ve been struggling with this on and off for a while and haven’t been able to get it to work.
As it’s not been essential, I’ve just ignored it until I can be bothered to try again, but now I kind of need to be able to access the Time capsule’s drive, and an external USB drive I’ve connected to it.
Could you elaborate on the setup procedure for Workgroup & WINS Server?
Greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance…
/Doug
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Hi there
I’ve been struggling with this on and off for a while and haven’t been able to get it to work.
As it’s not been essential, I’ve just ignored it until I can be bothered to try again, but now I kind of need to be able to access the Time capsule’s drive, and an external USB drive I’ve connected to it.
Could you elaborate on the setup procedure for Workgroup & WINS Server?
Greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance…
/Doug
All i done was enter PCDNET, which is my workgroup in the Workgroup & WINS on my TC, also done the same for Workgroup on my PC, thats all, it finds the drives in Network places.
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Hmmm OK. Sounds deceptively simple. I think I’ve tried that, but will give it a go again to see if I got something confused.
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#18
Hi there folks,
apparently I can’t transfer 8GB files to TC storage as it is FAT32 formatted. Is there a way to format the HDD in TC to NTFS, or shall I give up TC just because I use Vista?
Appreciate any help on this.
Thx.
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The hard drive in the TC is actually formatted HFS+, with Windows using SMB to connect to it via the TC. Windows shows the drive as being formatted FAT32 but in fact it is not. I’ve transferred files over 8GB to my TC from my Windows machine without an issue. It would be pointless for Apple to release a product meant to back up hundreds of gigabytes worth of data that has an inherent flaw of only being able to hold files no larger than 4GB (FAT32 is limited to 4GB file size).
If you have tried and have failed, your issue may be with Vista or Vista’s connection to the TC timing out. Try transferring while connected via Ethernet maybe?
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#20
TC with windows
Hi I am new to the forum and was reading this thread and wanted to add.
I had the same problem when bought my TC, after reading many forums about getting my Windows 08 server to see the TC. I found that though Bonjour would see it, however, downloading the Airport Utility for Windows was the easiest way. Also, it maybe be helpful to mention that just putting in the ip address assigned to the TC in windows explorer is another way of connecting.
Hope that helps some folks out there!!
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#21
When working over the network, the underlying file format is not what matters, but the file sharing protocol. To access accessible devices under Windows, I recommend you install Bonjour. This *should* fix any network devices not showing up.
So based on my understanding from reading this thread, if I plug an external hard drive into the Time capsule (i.e. FAT32 or HFS+ but NOT NTFS), as long as it’s in a format supported by Time capsule, it’ll work on Windows and Mac machines connected over the network?
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So based on my understanding from reading this thread, if I plug an external hard drive into the Time capsule (i.e. FAT32 or HFS+ but NOT NTFS), as long as it’s in a format supported by Time capsule, it’ll work on Windows and Mac machines connected over the network?
Yes. But Apple recommends HFS+, according to this knowledge base article:
«The AirPort Extreme (802.11n) and Time Capsule support USB storage devices that are formatted as Mac OS Extended (HFS-plus), FAT16, or FAT32. Formatting a storage device as Mac OS Extended with journaling is recommended, as it may provide some more resilience if the device is removed or powered down while in use.
Note: ExFAT and NTFS formats aren’t supported.
The AirPort Extreme (802.11n) and Time Capsule allow for sharing storage devices based on the format used to initialize the storage device. For example, if HFS-plus formatting was used, AFP and SMB/CIFS protocols are used to share the device on the network. If a FAT format was used, only SMB/CIFS protocols are used.»
Both Windows and Mac machines will be able to access the drive. From what I understand, Windows will use the SMB protocol and Macs use AFP (and maybe SMB sometimes?).
Regards,
Brian33
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#23
Yes. But Apple recommends HFS+, according to this knowledge base article:
Both Windows and Mac machines will be able to access the drive. From what I understand, Windows will use the SMB protocol and Macs use AFP (and maybe SMB sometimes?).
Regards,
Brian33
Thanks very much. I’m just thinking from a practical perspective, in the event something goes wrong with my girlfriend’s Mac when she’s away on exchange, that she can still use the external hard drive with a Windows machine… therefore I’m leaning towards potentially using FAT32.
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#24
Just a quick thanks for this thread.
I was having the same issue, and installing Airport Utility for Windows did the job perfectly — now both the internal TC drive and the external drive connected to the TC’s USB port are accessible in Windows.
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Just a quick thanks for this thread.
I was having the same issue, and installing Airport Utility for Windows did the job perfectly — now both the internal TC drive and the external drive connected to the TC’s USB port are accessible in Windows.
So, if I install Airport Utility on my Windows 7 based Dell, I can access my backup files from my iMac within the time capsule’s internal drive? Please answer if you know because I need to access these files and don’t want to screw up my computer or TC.
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Всем привет, жил не тужил, и тут вот начала барахлить винда 10ка, ну в общем попытки вернуть ее к нормальной работе окончательно все испортили. Но речь не о том, у меня был бэкап (отпечаток системника) на таймкапсуле (она была подключена как сетевой диск Z) Я посмотрел что бэкап от 14 декабря Ну ладно думаю…кое что туда же (на капсулу) из накопленого за ~2 месяца скинул + всякие там мелкие бекапы Мозилы и Бата. И думая, что если бэкап уже там, то значит 14 декабря уже я капсулу настроил и все так же без проблем заберу от туда как развернусь. А вот и нет, видимо настроил я ее чуть позже и просто перенес туда бэкап с локального диска. Новый так и не создал (все не до того было) Это я понял после того как развернул, но когда я дружил win10 + time capsule я конечно испытывал неудобство, но как то за денек все настроил тогда и все работало. А щас я уже 2ой день не могу скормить через винду капсуле её же пароли! Винда не принимает их как корректные, при чем я через airport менял, делал простые сложный…раз 500 уже все перепробовал. airport на капсулу заходит, а вот через сеть никак(((( |
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evgen1979 Что-бы избежать подобного купи флешку и на нее сохраняй бэкап. Пользуюсь и никогда не было проблем. |
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так с бэкапом все ок, развернулся все «почилнилось» загрузчик на месте, бсодов нет. А вот флешку в 1tb чтоб отпечаток диска делать я себе представляю с трудом. |
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evgen1979 писал(а): Я даже админский вводил от винды…тоже бесполезно….что я делаю не так. причем тут пароль винды, на капсуле настраивается пользователь и права для него Setting up the Time Capsule Hard disk #77 |
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в общем зашел на Time Capsule с компа под XP (есть у меня в доме такой динозавр) сейчас забираю по по wifi на него, потом с него заберу на внешний hdd (ntfs и напрямую капсула его не видит) долго, но фаилы нужны еще позавчера. Но интересно другое, на xp по wifi сразу подключил сетевой диск Z ввел все так же как и у себя пытался пробую варианты много раз, а именно: Добавлено спустя 3 минуты 28 секунд: evgen1979 писал(а): причем тут пароль винды от безисходности, я уже вторые сутки пытаюсь это сделать кровь из носу шум в ушах и синяки под болящими глазами. Я просто решил и это попробовать в числе сотен других вариков. Добавлено спустя 3 часа 18 минут 57 секунд: |
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evgen1979 по какому протоколу капсула настроена? может она по SMBv1, который вроде как отключен в win10? Добавлено спустя 1 минуту 12 секунд: |
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Evil_Side писал(а): evgen1979 по какому протоколу капсула настроена? может она по SMBv1, который вроде как отключен в win10? Добавлено спустя 1 минуту 12 секунд: Это первое что я проверил, да капсулы все по SMBv1, я в самом начале перед процессом подключения включил его снова. Ди и по smb2 онаб даже пароли не запрашивала. А так она явно обнаруживается, но пароли, сунутые ей через 10ку считает неверными. Почему так я не пойму. Добавлено спустя 1 минуту 21 секунду: Добавлено спустя 8 минут 10 секунд: Добавлено спустя 2 часа 36 минут 40 секунд: |
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еще кое что попробовал на xp — оказывается там при запросе пользователь\пароль вообще можно писать что угодно) Прокатывает)))) Добавлено спустя 1 час 6 минут 18 секунд: |
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