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Backup to a Mapped Drive?
I have a NAS set up as a mapped drive on windows 10. I cannot correctly configure my backup to a shared folder on my NAS. What could I be doing wrong? Veeam continues to tell me it Failed to get disk free space.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks
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Re: Backup to a Mapped Drive?
Hi and welcome to the community!
Can you clarify which account has been used for drive mapping? Is it the same admin account that you're using for Veeam Agent configuration? Thanks!
Can you clarify which account has been used for drive mapping? Is it the same admin account that you're using for Veeam Agent configuration? Thanks!
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Re: Backup to a Mapped Drive?
reholder,
Instead of using local storage and mapped folder try to specify shared folder destination as the UNC path. As Dmitry posted above, please make sure that account used for public folder configuration has sufficient privileges. Cheers!
Instead of using local storage and mapped folder try to specify shared folder destination as the UNC path. As Dmitry posted above, please make sure that account used for public folder configuration has sufficient privileges. Cheers!
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Re: Backup to a Mapped Drive?
Mapped drives only exist in your user session, and Veeam uses a service account, so it does not know about them.
Use UNC paths as suggested above, and ensure proper permissions.
Use UNC paths as suggested above, and ensure proper permissions.
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Re: Backup to a Mapped Drive?
That's right. There is a workaround to create a mapped drive for a local system account which is used as service account for Veeam Agent for Windows, but UNC path is the best idea.Mapped drives only exist in your user session, and Veeam uses a service account, so it does not know about them.
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