Greetings
Today, I tried to run the FFS + Task Scheduler and set the time for backing up files and folders to the NAS system.
This I have to do before the error message popup.
1. Tried to open NAS folder like this: \\nas\user. It is very good in opening folder.
2. Checked the PC I used on to make sure it should connect with the NAS system and it's worked successfully.
3. Import the collect folders and files and drop on the NAS. It's OK
4. Run the Compare button and then Hit the Sync button. It's OK
5. I save the batch. It's OK
6. Run the Task Scheduler on the Daily settings. It's OK
I think I have done the good job. After a few second I tried to reopen the NAS \\nas\user, there is a message popup like this. "a device attached to the system is not functioning" which means I can't access the \\nas\user anymore.
Anyone who can fix this, is very much appreciated.
Waiting to hear.
Thanks
\\nas\user - a device attached to the system is not functioning
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What OS and what NAS are you running?
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OS is Windows 10 Pro and what are you mean by what NAS running? I just have ran NAS version 11.2-U5
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FFS simply shows you the error Windows generated. This is a very common scenario between Windows and Unix/Linux machines.
Your problem is not FFS, but either Windows or the NAS (FreeNAS?). Try updating the network driver in Windows or updating your NAS.
Your problem is not FFS, but either Windows or the NAS (FreeNAS?). Try updating the network driver in Windows or updating your NAS.