I'm on a Windows 11 Home desktop PC. I have an ASUS router with a USB stick. The USB works great in USB mode, but when I try to use it in FTP mode, it only works some of the time.
Using the windows 11 file explorer, I type in ftp://192.168.1.1 and sometimes it works, but most of the time it it says "Windows can not access this folder. "Make sure you typed the file name correctly and that you have permission to access this folder" Details: (the details are blank)
Sometimes it works, most of the time it doesn't.
Now my 2nd problem:
I have the ASUS router set up so the Admin account can access all folders and the USER1 account can access only the USER1 folder. Once I log in under USER1, I can't figure out how to log in under Admin.. It won't ask me for login details again, it just goes to the USER1 folder. Somewhere, my PC is storing the login information and assuming that's the one I'm always using. How do I stop this?
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Using the windows 11 file explorer, I type in ftp://192.168.1.1 and sometimes it works, but most of the time it it says "Windows can not access this folder. "Make sure you typed the file name correctly and that you have permission to access this folder" Details: (the details are blank)
Sometimes it works, most of the time it doesn't.
Now my 2nd problem:
I have the ASUS router set up so the Admin account can access all folders and the USER1 account can access only the USER1 folder. Once I log in under USER1, I can't figure out how to log in under Admin.. It won't ask me for login details again, it just goes to the USER1 folder. Somewhere, my PC is storing the login information and assuming that's the one I'm always using. How do I stop this?
Thank you.
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