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bhague01
Jul 07, 2021Aspirant
ReadyCloud signin
Ready Cloud has been working well in the past, but I have been out of action in recent weeks. When I came back to use the laptop with the ReadyCloud client installed, I have first had some issues wi...
- Sep 05, 2021
Hi StephenB
Thank you. I think we are sorted! Everything is now accessible - hurrah!
I am now using the IP addresses to identify both the source and the endpoint of the FreeFileSync program, and all appears to be working fine again.
I have learnt some things about the various technical terms, which are not always well explained, as well as the importance of careful use of syntax.
I still don't understand why things went wrong in the first place, but all is well that ends well.
We should probably entitle this conversation "The case of the missing T: drive"!
I am very grateful to you for your time and input. I would like to have given you a lot more kudos, which I only noticed at the end.
I am sure you will be a great help to many more folk, who come looking for it!
Cheers and very best wishes
StephenB
Sep 05, 2021Guru - Experienced User
I guess the main question now is whether the NAS files are accessible from windows explorer. If it is, then the missing T drive just an oddity.
bhague01 wrote:
Interestingly, I just retried the net use * /delete /y command, which produced the response:
You have these remote connections:
T: \\192.168.1.100\B2music
Continuing will cancel the connections.The command completed successfully.
If you want to pursue this, then enter those two commands again, then follow up by entering this
dir T:
You should see the files/folders in the root of the B2music share listed in the cmd window.
bhague01
Sep 05, 2021Aspirant
Hi StephenB
Thank you. I think we are sorted! Everything is now accessible - hurrah!
I am now using the IP addresses to identify both the source and the endpoint of the FreeFileSync program, and all appears to be working fine again.
I have learnt some things about the various technical terms, which are not always well explained, as well as the importance of careful use of syntax.
I still don't understand why things went wrong in the first place, but all is well that ends well.
We should probably entitle this conversation "The case of the missing T: drive"!
I am very grateful to you for your time and input. I would like to have given you a lot more kudos, which I only noticed at the end.
I am sure you will be a great help to many more folk, who come looking for it!
Cheers and very best wishes
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