ColDen
Senior Member
Yes.It also looks like the Synology DS220+ can handle both CIFS v2 and v3
Yes.It also looks like the Synology DS220+ can handle both CIFS v2 and v3
No, this was not done by BACKUPMON but by me (manually create the folders) while trying to previously troubleshoot this issue with the application but had forgot to delete them thereafter (now deleted).What share path are you using to see this? You shouldn't be able to see these other folders outside of the Backups folder if you were getting to it with a \\192.168.50.62\Backups share path.
I did not yet perform an actual backup but managed to successfully complete the test by reducing the "Backup Target Mount Point" length (why?????):No, this was not done by BACKUPMON but by me (manually create the folders) while trying to previously troubleshoot this issue with the application but had forgot to delete them thereafter (now deleted).
Still trying to figure out what might prevent the application to correctly access the directories and/or drives.
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