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VeryFrustrated1
Jun 11, 2011Aspirant
All computers can access NAS, NAS can't access anything.
I 'successfully' (according to the Frontview log) set up a NAS Duo (2x2TB) using an XP computer in my 'HOME' workgroup (to which the NAS now belongs, appearing in Explorer on my XP machine pretty much...
Dee_Tee
Jul 09, 2011Aspirant
I am quite frustrated too : I have in principle the same problems as described in this thread.
- Can access ReadyNAS duo from win7 and Vista Machine
- Frontview comes back with error when using timestamp
- when using archive bit is copies the (test) folder but not the file in it:
session setup failed: SUCCESS - 0
Files copied: 0
- check connetion comes back with an error every time
- why o why is the browse function to select the correct path not working? Saves us non proffesional users to struggle with backslashes, $-signs and what ever else is needed in the encrypted codes
On top of that:
i-tunes can't find the server; which is one of the main reasons to buy this kit
This ReadyNAS was supposed to be user friendly, well I strongly disagree.
- Can access ReadyNAS duo from win7 and Vista Machine
- Frontview comes back with error when using timestamp
- when using archive bit is copies the (test) folder but not the file in it:
session setup failed: SUCCESS - 0
Files copied: 0
- check connetion comes back with an error every time
- why o why is the browse function to select the correct path not working? Saves us non proffesional users to struggle with backslashes, $-signs and what ever else is needed in the encrypted codes
On top of that:
i-tunes can't find the server; which is one of the main reasons to buy this kit
This ReadyNAS was supposed to be user friendly, well I strongly disagree.
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