NETGEAR is aware of a growing number of phone and online scams. To learn how to stay safe click here.
Forum Discussion
md96
Aug 10, 2012Aspirant
Backup on Duo v2 and Window 7 64 bit
After reading about 15-20 posts here and elsewhere on the web and spending about 2-3 hours with the Netgear tech support staff, I figured out how to resolve the problems I was having using the Duo v2 ...
Amidala
Aug 21, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
As your said, I make the following operation:
(1) set the share permissions on the folder in Win 7:
1. Right click the folder, choose Properties, then Sharing tab.
2. Click Advanced Sharing. Tick Share this folder. Click Permissions. Add "everyone" to the list. Click Apply. OK.
(2)Then, in the ReadyNAS backup screen, to backup FROM the shared Win 7 folder to the NAS share create a new job, and enter the following:
Source : Remote: Windows/NAS (Timestamp)
Host: 10.40.0.120
Path: share-test
Login: ***** (my usual Win7 log-in )
Password: *****
(Click "test connection" button, the pop-up dialog will display:"Successfully connected to //10.40.0.120/share-test")
Destination: share :backup
(3) Click "Apply" button, then click "Run" button:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FULL Backup started. Tue Aug 21 01:56:49 PDT 2012
Job: 002
Protocol: cifs
Source: //10.40.0.120/share-test
Destination: [backup]/
`/job_002//msdia80.dll' -> `/backup/msdia80.dll'
`/job_002//rainbow.log' -> `/backup/rainbow.log'
Backup finished. Tue Aug 21 01:56:51 PDT 2012
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So I think that maybe is the configuration of the problem, do not need to like what you said, such as that we need to add a special user in Windows 7?
(1) set the share permissions on the folder in Win 7:
1. Right click the folder, choose Properties, then Sharing tab.
2. Click Advanced Sharing. Tick Share this folder. Click Permissions. Add "everyone" to the list. Click Apply. OK.
(2)Then, in the ReadyNAS backup screen, to backup FROM the shared Win 7 folder to the NAS share create a new job, and enter the following:
Source : Remote: Windows/NAS (Timestamp)
Host: 10.40.0.120
Path: share-test
Login: ***** (my usual Win7 log-in )
Password: *****
(Click "test connection" button, the pop-up dialog will display:"Successfully connected to //10.40.0.120/share-test")
Destination: share :backup
(3) Click "Apply" button, then click "Run" button:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FULL Backup started. Tue Aug 21 01:56:49 PDT 2012
Job: 002
Protocol: cifs
Source: //10.40.0.120/share-test
Destination: [backup]/
`/job_002//msdia80.dll' -> `/backup/msdia80.dll'
`/job_002//rainbow.log' -> `/backup/rainbow.log'
Backup finished. Tue Aug 21 01:56:51 PDT 2012
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
So I think that maybe is the configuration of the problem, do not need to like what you said, such as that we need to add a special user in Windows 7?
Related Content
NETGEAR Academy
Boost your skills with the Netgear Academy - Get trained, certified and stay ahead with the latest Netgear technology!
Join Us!