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Post by shogun2 on Oct 19, 2006 9:09:47 GMT 7
Finally got my 4100 working OK, after having to back up 370G of files and reassembling the old Raid. Now I want to use th Nsync to do some auto backups for me, but it keeps coming back with the message ""nsync folder does not exist". I have a Gb LAN network with the N4100 and a SME Server box able to talk with each other. I have set up a Nsync Ibay in the SME Server. The IP address is OK, as the "Test Connection" button works. I have set the system to connect to a Legacy FTP Server. Is there anything else I should be doing?
Cheers,
Rod
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Post by mwk on Oct 19, 2006 16:07:33 GMT 7
Create a nsync folder on your target server. Make sure the N4100 has write access to the nsync folder on the target server.
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Post by shogun2 on Oct 20, 2006 9:25:58 GMT 7
I have set up an nsync folder on the target drive, and given the N4100 admin and password to the drive. It still comes up with the message nsync folder does not exist.
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Post by N2100Owner on Oct 20, 2006 11:34:13 GMT 7
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Post by shogun2 on Oct 21, 2006 13:17:09 GMT 7
From what I can read I have followed all the rules, and I still get the same error message. I've also: set up a nsync drive on the target, allowed access from the local network (without password), ensured the user name and access password were OK anyway. The n4100 still says that it has network acess to the drive when I "test" the connection. Any other thoughts?
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