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feature request
6 TopicsReadyCLOUD - ability to choose share/target folder
I'm sure this is a request that has been made before, but I thought it might help if I added my voice to it. Hopefully this issue will get bumped higher on the priority list. I would like to be able to specify which folder I backup from and where I backup to, as opposed to being limited to folders in the 'Users' sub-directory and having folders created automatically on the 'data' volume. That goes for the ReadyCLOUD PC app, as well as the Android app. On the Android app you can only backup photos that you take with your camera. What about shared pictures? I must admit that I'm baffled as to why such a simple feature has been neglected. It seems like it should be on a list of 101 features you want when backing up data. While I have this thread going - another issue I have is that the snapshot folder is included when new snapshots are made. I like the feature, but making a snapshot of a snapshot is redundant. When there are multiple snapshots it's like having two mirrors facing each other - you have a snapshot, of a snapshot, of a snapshot, of a snapshot, of a snapshot... And I'm not entirely sure why Netgear has even bothered with snapshots - at the moment my backups are not performing a sync, i.e. all files are copied to the NAS and if you delete a file on your PC it is not deleted on the NAS. So all copies of all files are stored on the NAS. Isn't that the idea of a snapshot - so you can delete or modify files and then retrieve an earlier version later if you need to? If the NAS stores all the files anyway, then you don't need a snapshot as all the files are there. I will bring this issue up in the support section - maybe it's just my ReadyCLOUD that doesn't work.4KViews1like1CommentReadyCLOUD Client : configure files to be ignored
I posted a question on how to configure the files to be ignored by the ReadyCLOUD desktop client app on the "General Questions" board. http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=79025 I didn't get many replies but it seems that users cannot configure the files to be ignored by the sync feature of the app. It would be nice to be able to choose which files are ignored. I think it would be better to sync every single file if we cannot choose the ones to be ignored. Is there a reason not to do this? (I have very limited knowledge about these kind of things) Thanks.4.5KViews0likes4CommentsLocal UI and ReadyCloud UI permission setting needs aligning
Running OS 6.1.2 on the 102 model. When setting up a local user in ReadyNas (local access) you can set the "Folder" and "File" permissions. When doing the same in ReadyCloud you can only set the "Folder" permissions. The way you can see this is by looking at the "Folder" and "File" settings for a share via ReadyNas local access, the tick-boxes for the ReadyCloud users will be ticked/unticked depending on what you set via the ReadyCloud UI, but only on the "Folder" tab, the "File" tab is always blank. Currently it is not possible to tick/untick permissions for ReadyCloud users via ReadyNas local access. Depending on use of ReadyNas I understand the reason for being able to set up users both in the ReadyNas directly and in ReadyCloud, but I do not understand why the settings are not aligned in terms of permission configuration detail and ability to change ReadyCloud permissions locally with the admin account. Also, it seems that if you set restrictions locally, i.e. "Folder"/"File" not read/write available to "everyone", then it does not matter what you set the ReadyCloud permissions to, as the local permissions take precedence - coupled with the fact that you cannot give "File" permissions to ReadyCloud users you now have an access limitation in my mind.3.8KViews1like0CommentsHave IE work just like Chrome
I just bought my ReadyNAS 316 yesterday. After hours of trying to drag an drop multiple files with videos in each one and failing I realized that on IE all I could do was drag and drop the file within the folder. In Chrome you can highlight multiple folders with the files in them and then drag and drop them to the ReadyNAS via ReadyCLOUD. Thanks!3.8KViews0likes0CommentsReadyCloud & Remote access needs aligning
Running OS 6.1.2 on the 102 model. Currently when setting up a user account for ReadyCloud, REMOTE and DROP are activated and there is no way of deactivating REMOTE or DROP in current functionality. Not a big deal you might think, but try this: restrict access to a few folders for the new user and log in to ReadyCloud - as expected the restricted folders will not show. Now log in using REMOTE - all folders and files are shown. I.e. if you are looking to restrict access to folders and files on your ReadyNAS, e.g. to colleagues/family members, you basically should avoid setting up a ReadyCloud account for them. Another post stated that ReadyCloud is still only suitable for a single user environment and I can only agree, but hopefully this request and the support ticket will solve the limitation/issue.3.8KViews0likes0Comments