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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
OK so I've done the above, but now I have the following problem:
1. If I try and map using the IP address, I now get "the network name cannot be found"
2. If I try and map using the hostname, I just get the "select certificate" thing again!
edit:
I can successfully map any of the defined shares (e.g. 192.168.1.XXX\media) as network drives, and in fact I could do that prior to doing any of the certificate stuff, I think!
If I try and map with windows (rather than through net use) and do the 'diagnose' function when it fails, it says "Windows confirmed that the server 192.168.1.XXX exists but cannot find c"
1. If I try and map using the IP address, I now get "the network name cannot be found"
2. If I try and map using the hostname, I just get the "select certificate" thing again!
edit:
I can successfully map any of the defined shares (e.g. 192.168.1.XXX\media) as network drives, and in fact I could do that prior to doing any of the certificate stuff, I think!
If I try and map with windows (rather than through net use) and do the 'diagnose' function when it fails, it says "Windows confirmed that the server 192.168.1.XXX exists but cannot find c"
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