Add NAS Disk as a Source for Backup
how can you add a NAS Drive that is not physically attached to my laptop as a Disk Source for backup?
Thanks!
Carey
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Hi there, I am using ATI 2013 and when I want to save my pc data on my Synology, I can see in the Nas area (just under ftp section) and its name but when I click on it, I can't see any files nor can I click anything :s. I am forced to use FTP and not the Nas connection. What have I to do to be able to use the Nas connection directly (SMB is on, so what did I do wrong - it worked before on Win7 - If I am not mistaken)?
Thanks in advance
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When using ATI with a network drive, use a UNC path to to your NAS device for a backup destination, not a typical friendly "mapped" drive.
e.g.
\\192.168.2.25\My Backups\
I believe it may also be possible to use a UNC path that includes server name rather than IP, such as
\\server1\My Backups\
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Hi, thanks for the answer. When ask to choose a destination, I can either choose a drive, a network storage or a Nas (as you can see in the attachment). The problem is that it works perfectly with the 192.168.1.3 FTP selection that acronis detects but I cannot select any folder, because it displays nothing in the Nas section. I only see its name Ricad and that's it. There's no files, folder, etc. available :( The ok or next button remains grey. Even when I enter the UPC, it says no such file directory or something like that. I really don't get it that it sees my Nas but that he doesn't share the files.
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Have you shared the folders you want?
Can you browse the contents of those folders using Windows Explorer?
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Yes of course. That's why I don't get it.
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