I finally got a PC w/Windows 7 Home and Acronis TruImage Home 2012 to work with DSM4 on my Synology DS212. Older versions of TruImage didn't have issues. Lots of Acronis users with NASes of all types were complaining back in late 2011 and into part of 2012.
I downloaded the May 2012 update to True Image. Installed in my Win 7 PC.
I tried to run my normal/usual partition backup to the NAS, as I had done with True Image versions prior to 2012. No go.
Firstly, I was entering the wrong username/password to True Image trying to authenticate to a user account on the NAS. I fixed that. That user has R/W access to the share I'm trying to write to.
I tried using a mapped driver letter. No go... after entering password, there's a 2 minute delay then True Image says "cannot create file".
I tried using a UNC path. No go, same error as above.
One thing I did which may be irrelevant: I entered the NAS user login credentials into True Image for the specific backup task.
I tried this and that, and finally, the UNC path method started working. 34MB/s without requesting an encrypted backup. Then I ran a "verify".. 43MB/sec. Note, there were NAS-internal backups running concurrently, drive-to-drive.
I dunno.
I downloaded the May 2012 update to True Image. Installed in my Win 7 PC.
I tried to run my normal/usual partition backup to the NAS, as I had done with True Image versions prior to 2012. No go.
Firstly, I was entering the wrong username/password to True Image trying to authenticate to a user account on the NAS. I fixed that. That user has R/W access to the share I'm trying to write to.
I tried using a mapped driver letter. No go... after entering password, there's a 2 minute delay then True Image says "cannot create file".
I tried using a UNC path. No go, same error as above.
One thing I did which may be irrelevant: I entered the NAS user login credentials into True Image for the specific backup task.
I tried this and that, and finally, the UNC path method started working. 34MB/s without requesting an encrypted backup. Then I ran a "verify".. 43MB/sec. Note, there were NAS-internal backups running concurrently, drive-to-drive.
I dunno.
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