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jwbeard
Sep 29, 2011Follower
Work-around: Deleting Time Machine images
Forgive me if I've missed any posts, but when I was trying to figure out how to quickly delete a Time Machine archive image on the ReadyNAS a month ago (notably, before Lion or 4.1.8 came out) I didn'...
mdgm-ntgr
Nov 18, 2011NETGEAR Employee Retired
On Windows, you could go to the command prompt and use "net use" to delete any connections to the NAS. Then also use the "net use" command to connect as "admin" rather than as a guest.
On Mac when connected there will be a disconnect button, click it then click the button that replaces it ("Connect As") etc.
On Mac when connected there will be a disconnect button, click it then click the button that replaces it ("Connect As") etc.
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