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 · I have many files stored in a NAS. The NAS is attached to a server as network drive (lets say, it is on Y://). I use xampp to serve my application built in php. The application was built to serve users to download the files from NAS, directly through http instead of topfind247.cos: 3.  · Step 1: activate the Windows file service. For starters, it's important that the NAS should know it can communicate with Windows. To do this, a few small steps are required: Go to the NAS's web interface. Open the control panel. Go to 'File services Win/Mac/NFS'. Check the /10(K).  · I don't have a NAS, so I'm not % sure that you can do this, but I know you can sync a local folder with any cloud server, so I'm guessing you can also do User Interaction Count:


Right-click on the topfind247.co file to configure the DHCP server on your Windows system. After running, the DHCP configuration file clicks on the Next button. Select the Ethernet card interface that you used to connect the Synology NAS and click on the Next button. Check the HTTP Web server box to get the webserver protocol compatibility. Anyway, yesterday after reading your answer, I tried to download something from the Nas itself without success.. I have 2 friends that have my same Qnaps NAS, and the goal would be to share files from my nas with them, and that they could download the files from the NAs without havein to use a PC. To download files directly to google drive with the help of MultCloud, you have to first of all get access to this tool. Unlike some other applications, you need to download and install it on your local machine to use, you just need to go to its official website (topfind247.co) to register as a member of its users.


Right-click on the topfind247.co file to configure the DHCP server on your Windows system. After running, the DHCP configuration file clicks on the Next button. Select the Ethernet card interface that you used to connect the Synology NAS and click on the Next button. Check the HTTP Web server box to get the webserver protocol compatibility. In Chrome, I right click and use the Download Station extention I have (which has my DDNS settings) and it's directly onto my NAS using my internet connection at home. However this doesn't seem to work with Google Drive Shared Files. Whenever I attempt to do the above it downloads a 75kb files and not the file I want. by rb07» Wed pm. silvercue wrote: I want Tranmission to download files directly to the NAS but I can't browse anywhere except local. You have to mount the NAS directory or directories you want to use. On Linux/Mac/Unix you usually configure and use NFS to do that; on Windows CIFS (a.k.a. Samba) is the usual way, and all.

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