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BlackEyedAngel
Jun 18, 2009Aspirant
Most efficient way to move files between shares
I have a large quantity of media on my ReadyNAS NV+ which I want to move from share A to share B. Using my PC to do this is very tedious (it's estimating nearly 20hrs to move about 200gb) - am I ri...
BlackEyedAngel
Jun 18, 2009Aspirant
I've rewritten the relevant FAQ to be clearer for noobie/Vista users:
1. Open Internet Options (either via Internet Explorer > Tools menu, or via Control Panel).
2. Security tab > Trusted Sites > Sites button.
3. Add https://<NAS IP> to the zone, then press Close on the Trusted Sites and OK in the Internet Option window.
4. Type https://<NAS IP> into the address bar of Internet Explorer 7. It will prompt you to open the address in a new window; accept.
5. When presented with the "There is a problem with this website's security certificate" page, click on "Continue to this website (not recommended)".
6. The "Certificate Error" should show up in the (now red) address bar. Click on it, then on "View Certificates".
7. If the certificates "Issued to:" is not the same as the current <NAS IP>, navigate FrontView > Services > Standard File Protocol. Under "HTTPS" service, there is "Generate new key" button. Specify "SSL key host" match with current <NAS IP>, and click "Generate" button. Close and restart Internet Explorer, and repeat steps 6+7 until the IPs are all correct.
8. On the Certificate Information page (the one you got to in step 6 and checked in step 7) click on "Install Certificate.." button. This will open a wizard.
9. On the first page of the wizard, select the "Place all certificates in the following store" radio button, then click Browse... button and choose "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" and click OK. Press Next, then Finish in the wizard. You may get a security warning pop-up, click Yes on this. You should finally get a success pop-up.
10. To confirm success, close and then reopen Internet Explorer, browse to https://<NAS IP> and you should not get the red address bar any more
1. Open Internet Options (either via Internet Explorer > Tools menu, or via Control Panel).
2. Security tab > Trusted Sites > Sites button.
3. Add https://<NAS IP> to the zone, then press Close on the Trusted Sites and OK in the Internet Option window.
4. Type https://<NAS IP> into the address bar of Internet Explorer 7. It will prompt you to open the address in a new window; accept.
5. When presented with the "There is a problem with this website's security certificate" page, click on "Continue to this website (not recommended)".
6. The "Certificate Error" should show up in the (now red) address bar. Click on it, then on "View Certificates".
7. If the certificates "Issued to:" is not the same as the current <NAS IP>, navigate FrontView > Services > Standard File Protocol. Under "HTTPS" service, there is "Generate new key" button. Specify "SSL key host" match with current <NAS IP>, and click "Generate" button. Close and restart Internet Explorer, and repeat steps 6+7 until the IPs are all correct.
8. On the Certificate Information page (the one you got to in step 6 and checked in step 7) click on "Install Certificate.." button. This will open a wizard.
9. On the first page of the wizard, select the "Place all certificates in the following store" radio button, then click Browse... button and choose "Trusted Root Certification Authorities" and click OK. Press Next, then Finish in the wizard. You may get a security warning pop-up, click Yes on this. You should finally get a success pop-up.
10. To confirm success, close and then reopen Internet Explorer, browse to https://<NAS IP> and you should not get the red address bar any more
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