About this tag
The tag 'admin page' on WindowsForum.com is used in discussions about accessing administrative interfaces for devices and services. In the available threads, users refer to an admin page when troubleshooting issues such as driver power state failures, network credential prompts, and NAS connectivity problems. For example, one user mentions logging on at an admin page to apply suggestions from a driver utility. Another user encounters a credential prompt on an admin site when launching a program. A third user describes clicking on a NAS under network storage devices, which redirects to the NAS admin page instead of allowing file browsing. These examples show that the admin page tag is associated with accessing device management interfaces for troubleshooting and configuration.
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Windows 10 driver power state failure
Surfing - blue screen - above msg comes on and says it will shut down after collecting error info - sits there for at least 20 minutes - no shutdown. So I hit the power button. It said it was 100% finished with collecting error info so I figured it was ok to turn off. Any thoughts? What should I...- Fenway16
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- admin page blue screen bsod diagnostics driver easy drivers error hardware issues logs power state recovery shutdown software system crash tech support troubleshooting windows
- Replies: 7
- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 10 Confusion Over Network Credentials Prompted by Program Launch on Windows 10
On admin site this morn - tried to open a program and the above came up. What is it looking for? email add - login to 10 info - not sure what they want. Maybe I clicked on something inadvertently and it came up. 10 is a very busy OS. Thanks.- Fenway16
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- admin page credentials login issues network software access troubleshooting user experience windows 10
- Replies: 6
- Forum: Windows Help and Support
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Windows 7 ReadyNAS DUO does not show up under "Network -> Computers"
My NAS used to show up as a computer under "Network -> Computer", i'm not sure why but it no longer shows up there. I do see the NAS under "Network -> Storage Devices" but clicking this only brings me to the admin page of the NAS and does not allow me to browse the NAS. Typing in either the IP...- shortskoolbus
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- access admin page computer ip address mapping nas network readynas storage web browsing
- Replies: 3
- Forum: Windows Networking