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How do I use my RN 214 to back up my documents in non-default folders?
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Hello All,
I have relocated "My Documents", "Videos", ect... to prioritize space on my C: for Windows 10 and program files. I did this by redirecting the file path to another drive. How can I back these files up on my NAS so that the backup syncs as if the files were in the default loacations?
It's not easy being green. Thank you in advance for your help.
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You are confusing SMB (Service Message Block, supported by Samba on the NAS) with SSH (Secure SHell).
If you are accessing the NAS from Windows by anything other than ReadyCloud, you already have SMB enabled. It is enabled by default. Yes, FreeFileSync will use SMB.
Netgear may deny support if SSH is activated and they determine that you, or something you instlled via SSH, caused the problem. But you don't need SSH for this.
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Re: How do I use my RN 214 to back up my documents in non-default folders?
@Mettacittena wrote:
I have relocated "My Documents", "Videos", ect... to prioritize space on my C: for Windows 10 and program files. I did this by redirecting the file path to another drive. How can I back these files up on my NAS so that the backup syncs as if the files were in the default locations?
It sounds like you are using ReadyCloud?
If so, you'll need to use something else. FreeFileSync is one possibility, there are others.
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Re: How do I use my RN 214 to back up my documents in non-default folders?
Thank you StephenB.
Forgive me, I'm a total noob. In order to use FreeFileSync do I have to enable SMB file sharing? And if I enable SMB file sharing does that invalidate NETGEARs warranty? I though I read something to that effect... Thank you for the suggestion either way. I'll continue to search options in this direction.
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You are confusing SMB (Service Message Block, supported by Samba on the NAS) with SSH (Secure SHell).
If you are accessing the NAS from Windows by anything other than ReadyCloud, you already have SMB enabled. It is enabled by default. Yes, FreeFileSync will use SMB.
Netgear may deny support if SSH is activated and they determine that you, or something you instlled via SSH, caused the problem. But you don't need SSH for this.