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Posted: 2022-02-22 11:08 AM
Hello people!
When i try to mount a backup in DCE, i ever use C$ to select the backup destination.
But, how i need to insert info if i want to mount this backup in C:/Backup (for example)?
I had tryied:
C:/Backup
C$/Backup
C:/Backup$
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Posted: 2022-02-22 12:05 PM . Last Modified: 2022-02-22 12:06 PM
Hi @silvio.filho ,
If you've created a shared folder in Windows, all you should need to do is is to add the folder name. If the share name is backup, and the IP was 192.168.111, user name Silvio, it might look something like this:
Please remember that up to 7.8.1 only supports SMB version 1.
Thanks,
Steve
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Posted: 2022-02-22 12:54 PM
Understood, but, if what happens if i have two folders with the same name?
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Posted: 2022-02-22 01:09 PM
Never tried,
If you go to another computer and go to \\computerIP for the system in question, Do you see 2 folders both called backup?
Not sure how Windows handles 2 identically named shares on the same system but I'd suggest renaming them to backup1 and backup2.
Steve
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