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khurni
Aug 04, 2016Tutor
How to link a local account to a My NetGear account for ReadyCloud?
So WAY back when, I had created a ReadyCloud account. It would not let me create a cloud user with the same email as my local account. So my local userid/email are different than the readycloud use...
khurni
Aug 04, 2016Tutor
Thanks Jenn.
So basically if you have a local user account (or many of them) like:
jsmith
awallace
sjohnson
None of those users can get their home directories via ReadyCloud because MyNetGear requires your userid to be an email address, and according to your information, that means their home directory via ReadyCloud would be:
jsmith@something.abc
That seems like a horrible design, IMO.
Not to mention makes ReadyCloud pretty useless.
JennC
Aug 05, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello khurni,
ReadyCloud users and local users are in one directory so ReadyCloud user account details should not be the same as local user. What you can do is on a remote computer that has ReadyCloud client, use Backup PC folder feature to sync the contents of a specific folder from that computer, this will create a share that will show up in the admin page > Shares. Then in the admin page, add your local user as a read/write permitted user to that new share's permission settings so that the local user will be able to access that share and see all the contents added by the remote computer that has the ReadyCloud desktop client as well as add files.
Regards,
- khurniAug 05, 2016Tutor
JennC wrote:Hello khurni,
ReadyCloud users and local users are in one directory so ReadyCloud user account details should not be the same as local user. What you can do is on a remote computer that has ReadyCloud client, use Backup PC folder feature to sync the contents of a specific folder from that computer, this will create a share that will show up in the admin page > Shares. Then in the admin page, add your local user as a read/write permitted user to that new share's permission settings so that the local user will be able to access that share and see all the contents added by the remote computer that has the ReadyCloud desktop client as well as add files.
Regards,
Thanks JennC. Unfortunately that design is truly unwieldy and useless. It is very unfortunate that NetGear expects that local accounts cannot access their data via ReadyCloud, which basically makes the product useless. We may as well get rid of the ReadyNAS and use MS O365 instead and store the data in OneDrive.
Whoever designed ReadyCloud should seriously re-think such a poor design.
- JennCAug 06, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello khurni,
I understand the frustration and I apologize about that. It may be best to post your a suggestion at the Idea Exchange board.
Regards,
- khurniAug 06, 2016Tutor
JennC wrote:Hello khurni,
I understand the frustration and I apologize about that. It may be best to post your a suggestion at the Idea Exchange board.
Regards,
Thanks JennC.
I searched the forums for home directory under ReadyCloud, and it seems I'm not alone on this. Guess it's time to swtich to Qnap NAS instead. Seems that NetGear doesn't really listen its customers. Too bad.
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