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Tom wrote:

Hi :)
Ahah, i was wondering what happens if you copy the files that don't work
from the NAS back onto the machine you are using?  Do they work when they
are back on your machine?  - using the NAS as back-up and storage but not
for working on files actively?

I don't know if there is a Windows command or something that would
identify whether you are using cifs or smb or something else.  It's
vaguely possible that by knowing the model of the router we might be able
to find out what it's defaults are but i'm not sure i would want to state
that sort of thing this publicly.
Regards from
Tom :)


Tom: The files that do not open on the NAS work fine when I copy them back
to the Windows desktop.  You are correct in that the NAS is simply being
used for backup, although it does have capability to do a lot more.  

I don't see a problem with an open discussion about how to find out what
protocol is being used by default.  I would think that should be common
knowledge, but apparently it's not.

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