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Hello all,

I'm a relatively new server administrator, and I am trying to get my Macrium Reflect on Windows 10 to create backups to a subfolder within my nextcloud share through SMB, but whenever I try to point to the subfolder, it asks for credentials despite being a public share. No matter which credentials I use, even root, the permissions are declined. It works fine when I link to the top level of the share, but I don't want my backups going there, for obvious reasons.

 

A couple things I tried:

  • Linking to the folder via server name (\\server\share\folder) and IP address (\\192.168.xx.xx\share\folder)
  • Making share public
  • Making share private with shared credentials as main account
  • Making share private with unique credentials for backing up
  • Mapping the subfolder to a network disk (X:\) within This PC
  • Adding a network location for the subfolder

 

Is there a way to accomplish this, either within unRAID settings, or maybe creating a new share that is symlinked/hardlinked to the correct folder? Any help is appreciated.

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