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ThomasMiller
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Mar 12, 2018
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Understanding NAS Folder Structure in Regards to Backups

Hi! I'm trying to better understand the folder structure of the NAS in relation to what I see in Windows Explorer and when it comes to backing up my shares.  Below are the questions that I have abou...
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    StephenB
    Mar 12, 2018

    ThomasMiller wrote:

    I've saved the network share credentials, so I should just be able to update my share path to the NASNAME\data folder and be able to view it like it should be. 

    Create a NAS user account on the accounts page in the NAS web ui. It's fine to call it "user", and it should be in the users group.

     

    Then enter "credential" in the windows search bar, and you'll see the "credential manager" come up.  Click it, and you should be able to find the NAS credentials pretty easily.  You can then edit them to use your new user credentials.  After that, reboot the PC.

     


    ThomasMiller wrote:

     

    As for the backup, I investigated further and within each share, iDrive was also selecting the snapshot folder. 


    I'm not sure exactly what you changed.  Personally I use custom snapshots, because that gives me control over snapshot retention.  I uncheck "allow snapshot access" (which solves your issue), but check "allow access to windows previous versions".  The second setting allows you to see the older versions when you right click on the file in Windows Explorer and choose "restore previous versions".

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