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Time Capsule and True Image 2010

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Hello,
I have an authentication problem with mynetwork disk Apple Time Capsule. In fact I've connected one external USB disk to the Time Capsule, and thanks to the Airport for windows software I now have 2 network disks X:\ and Y:\. I also cans reach them via the Time Capsule IP. The problem I encounter is True Image needs an Authentication to save on network disks. But to reach my disks I do not need any Authentication under windows (XP SP3), as the Airport software is already authenticated.

When I choose to save on my network disks (from the disk letter, or the IP) Acronis say it can't authenticate (http://kb.acronis.com/content/5138) And when I open the Authentications Settings here what happens :
- No user name, No password, Use NT authentication : Test connected successfully
- No user name, No password, No use NT authentication : Test connected successfully
- No user name, Time Capsule Password, Use NT authentication : Test connected successfully

Time capsule only works with a password, no username. But whatever the choice I made, with connection successfull, when I close the windows, True Image says that I haven't given any authentication settings. Even when I gave the Time Capsule password...

Unfortunately, when I do not enter any authentication (with or without use of NT authentication) it does'nt remind the settings and try to connect with my windows user/password session values, that is not I want it to do !

So if someone can help me, thanks in advance.

PS : I can read, write, delete anything I want from windows on these network disks...

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Hello Matthias

Let me clarify this situation for you.

Unfortunately, current version of Acronis True Image Home 2010 does not support network drivers configured in such way. Our product does require both username and credentials to access the drive.

Test connection just means that it can find your drive in the network, but it does not mean that the product can write a files to it.

Anyway, we will consider such configuration to be implemented in next releases.

Please let me know if you need any further assistance.

Thank you.

Hello alexander, I just want to tell you that the TimeCapsule from apple computer does have a user name and a password.

That is the only way you can access it in windows XP or Server 2003.

JCP