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Trying to backup iphone/ipad via imazing onto an unraid share and getting an error that network drive mist be SMB or AFP

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As the title says, I've been trying to make an unraid share the recipient of weekly Apple Devices via an app called Imazing.  When I try to do it I keep getting the error from the app when I select it as a Network Drive in Windows (see eroor in the picture below).  I've tried to turn on SMB and NFS setting but to no avail.  As a workaround I tried to use a local Nextcloud drive but I realize this is a bad idea because it's going to backup hundreds of gigs on multiple machines.  I can't find a place to mount an unraid drive as suggested in the error.

 

Appreciate any advice or workaround.

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Ok I figured out how to mount it and that is much better.  Is that the right best practice in the case of the error above?

  • 1 year later...

What did you do to get this to work? I'm having the same issue, SMB was already on by default.

edit: figured it out on my own, I had to assign the drive a letter.

Edited by FarronWatchdog

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