NAS not listed in "Configure" window
I have been backing up my NAS with Acronis since the 2009 ver. Upgraded to 2011 when it came out. My NAS backup was to only backup folders I selected. Recently it has been backing up the entire drive and then the error file tells me it could not find some folders. Looking in the backup file I see all the folders the error file told me were not backed up. I decided it was time to create a new backup process.
In the Acronis "Configure" window my mapped NAS drive is not listed. I can not find any way to add the drive to the list of "what to back up" in the window. I can backup to the NAS just fine. It shows up in the "Destination" window when I browse.
How do I configure Acronis to backup the files from my NAS to an external drive attached to my computer if Acronis doesn't list it.
Also, does anyone know how to contact support? I purchased a support incident 5 days ago. The Acronis web site does not recognize my Invoice number or the Reference Number on the Acronis Receipt I printed. When I call today(7/16) the phone plays nice music but no one answers after 10 minutes. There is no one available on Chat today either.
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ATI is working fine with the mapped NAS drive as a destination. The problem is how to get ATI to use it as the source so I can backup the files from the NAS to a USB drive I connet to my desktop.
ATI only presents me with the logical partitions on the computer or if I go to the disk mode I am presented with the disks in my computer. I see no way to get the source window "what to backup" to list my NAS.
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I understand. You woudln't see it for sure in a disk and partition backup or a NSB backup, but you should see it in a file backup.
Can you see it when you unfold the network folder?
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Disk/partition mode is indeed for physical disks only. You should use 'file backup' for it - then it will allow you to select files on NAS as source.
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DUH! One can become so focused on trying to map/unmap the drive that one loses track of the missions. Yes, you are very correct. File backup is the solution. I can't believe I didn't see that.
Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
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