ColDen
Senior Member
How do you do that?This mapped W: drive is not the same thing as browsing to \\192.168.50.62\Backups
Can you please put this network share address into your top Windows Explorer bar and see what it comes back with?
How do you do that?This mapped W: drive is not the same thing as browsing to \\192.168.50.62\Backups
Can you please put this network share address into your top Windows Explorer bar and see what it comes back with?
Ok just figured out:This mapped W: drive is not the same thing as browsing to \\192.168.50.62\Backups
Can you please put this network share address into your top Windows Explorer bar and see what it comes back with?
How do you do that?
Not seeing it yet....? Your Windows Explorer is still using a mapped W: drive.Ok just figured out:
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Don't beat yourself up — it wasn't obvious to me either. I created multiple shares on my NAS, so there's no need to use the device name in my paths.Thanks Viktor...
It is now working and presently performing a backup on my NAS:
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Sometimes I can be blind (ans stupid). How come I did not realize that I should also add the NAS DS220 Plus to the path name. I have realized that while typing the path in Explorer.
I know that but can help it lolllllll. (There was a time when such mistake would not have happened but now at +70...).Don't beat yourself up — it wasn't obvious to me either. I created multiple shares on my NAS, so there's no need to use the device name in my paths.
It's still a strange looking path, but hey, if it works it works. Yeah, trying things out in Windows Explorer is always a good way to test connectivity like this. If it works there, it should work on the router too.Thanks Viktor...
It is now working and presently performing a backup on my NAS:
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Sometimes I can be blind (ans stupid). How come I did not realize that I should also add the NAS DS220 Plus to the path name. I have realized that while typing the path in Explorer.
Finally someone older than me!I know that but can help it lolllllll. (There was a time when such mistake would not have happened but now at +70...).
I was working mostly with young college graduates (about a 40-year difference) for the last 5 years before my retirement, so I do understand you.Finally someone older than me!![]()
That's some serious maths to determine the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow!I was working mostly with young college graduates (about a 40-year difference) for the last 5 years before my retirement, so I do understand you.
Here a doctored picture that will help you understand why I called myself blind and stupid not having caught that "stupid" (in my book) omission in the path name (this is what I was referring as "tunnel vision" in my prime days lolllll).
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Being only 5+ years your junior, I certainly experience the same lapses.I was working mostly with young college graduates (about a 40-year difference) for the last 5 years before my retirement, so I do understand you.
Here a doctored picture that will help you understand why I called myself blind and stupid not having caught that "stupid" (in my book) omission in the path name (this is what I was referring as "tunnel vision" in my prime days lolllll).
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That might be true, but you always have to remember that it might also be carrying 100 souls.That's some serious maths to determine the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow!
We were always reminded about the words under the birdy:That might be true, but you always have to remember that it might also be carrying 100 souls.![]()
Their engines have never let me down over these many years... Alternators, on the other hand, don't even get me started (no pun intended).We were always reminded about the words under the birdy:
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