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QNAP as backup repository

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I am trying to use a QNAP TS-110 as backup repository for Veeam Backup for Office 365. The QNAP ist member of my domain.

According to https://www.silvesterlangen.de/?Diverse ... aktivieren I have enabled SMB 3.0 on this QNAP.

I configured the backup repository according to https://www.veeam.com/kb2971 but the result is: "Network name not found".
The path used is: \\192.168.234.6\Backups_ROCKIT10_V365.
The share Backups_ROCKIT10_V365 has R/W access for the VEEAM server and even full guest access permissions.
192.168.234.6 is the IP address of the QNAP.
The share \\192.168.234.6\Backups_ROCKIT10_V365 is accessible from the VEEAM server (e.g. via net use)

What is wrong?
Many thanks - Michael
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Re: QNAP as backup repository

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As this is not something we can easily troubleshoot via the forums, I advise you to contact support. Please let us know the support case ID for future reference.
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Re: QNAP as backup repository

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General advice: ommit SMB where you can, use iSCSI + ReFS instead.
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Re: QNAP as backup repository

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Can you please try to rename your share without "_".
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