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(03-01-2023, 11:49 PM)matrix Wrote: (02-27-2023, 11:29 PM)admin Wrote: (02-24-2023, 01:43 AM)matrix Wrote: I tried something:
i connect the network drive with my batch, than i make a backup job, chosse Z:, your software asks about credentials, and than path for backup is \\192..168 ...,
i reboot and it makes backups, without asking username and pass, but why he doesn't ask before, if NAS or Local disk?
Hasleo Backup Suite saves used access credentials in the database, so it will only ask once. But you can't choose SMB path, you must first connect as network drive.
I'm sorry, the current design is that you have to mount the shared directory before performing the backup operation, otherwise the backup will fail.
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(03-03-2023, 10:39 PM)admin Wrote: (03-01-2023, 11:49 PM)matrix Wrote: (02-27-2023, 11:29 PM)admin Wrote: (02-24-2023, 01:43 AM)matrix Wrote: I tried something:
i connect the network drive with my batch, than i make a backup job, chosse Z:, your software asks about credentials, and than path for backup is \\192..168 ...,
i reboot and it makes backups, without asking username and pass, but why he doesn't ask before, if NAS or Local disk?
Hasleo Backup Suite saves used access credentials in the database, so it will only ask once. But you can't choose SMB path, you must first connect as network drive.
I'm sorry, the current design is that you have to mount the shared directory before performing the backup operation, otherwise the backup will fail.
Ok, it is good to know that. But it works, i also tried complete restore, works either. THX
Will your Software be free, or comercial?
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(03-04-2023, 03:29 PM)matrix Wrote: (03-03-2023, 10:39 PM)admin Wrote: (03-01-2023, 11:49 PM)matrix Wrote: (02-27-2023, 11:29 PM)admin Wrote: (02-24-2023, 01:43 AM)matrix Wrote: I tried something:
i connect the network drive with my batch, than i make a backup job, chosse Z:, your software asks about credentials, and than path for backup is \\192..168 ...,
i reboot and it makes backups, without asking username and pass, but why he doesn't ask before, if NAS or Local disk?
Hasleo Backup Suite saves used access credentials in the database, so it will only ask once. But you can't choose SMB path, you must first connect as network drive.
I'm sorry, the current design is that you have to mount the shared directory before performing the backup operation, otherwise the backup will fail.
Ok, it is good to know that. But it works, i also tried complete restore, works either. THX
Will your Software be free, or comercial?
Hasleo Backup Suite is currently completely free and there is no charging plan at present, but we also need some profit to to maintain the continuous development of the product, so there will be a paid version in the future.
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04-23-2025, 02:06 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-23-2025, 02:08 AM by apocalypse.)
(02-27-2023, 11:29 PM)admin Wrote: (02-24-2023, 01:43 AM)matrix Wrote: I tried something:
i connect the network drive with my batch, than i make a backup job, chosse Z:, your software asks about credentials, and than path for backup is \\192..168 ...,
i reboot and it makes backups, without asking username and pass, but why he doesn't ask before, if NAS or Local disk?
Hasleo Backup Suite saves used access credentials in the database, so it will only ask once.
I am using v5.2.2.1
I am constantly restoring images from a network drive and I have to enter the password information for the network drive every time I boot WinPE?
Where is this database you mentioned? I need it.
If I can find this database, I can include it in my customized WinPE so I don't have to enter the password information every time.
I think the application should not ask for the password information for a network drive connected to the computer anyway.
Programs like Acronis and Macrium do not ask for the password for network drives connected to the computer.
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(04-23-2025, 02:06 AM)apocalypse Wrote: (02-27-2023, 11:29 PM)admin Wrote: Hasleo Backup Suite saves used access credentials in the database, so it will only ask once.
I am using v5.2.2.1
I am constantly restoring images from a network drive and I have to enter the password information for the network drive every time I boot WinPE?
Where is this database you mentioned? I need it.
If I can find this database, I can include it in my customized WinPE so I don't have to enter the password information every time.
I think the application should not ask for the password information for a network drive connected to the computer anyway.
Programs like Acronis and Macrium do not ask for the password for network drives connected to the computer.
WinPE is a volatile system and everything that is changed is lost after a reboot, so it is impossible for Acronis and Macrium to save changes while WinPE is running. If the access credentials were entered before WinPE was created, then they simply added the access credentials to WinPE's WIM file when WinPE was created, which technically isn't any more difficult. So did you enter the access credentials before creating WinPE or did you enter them after booting from WinPE?
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04-23-2025, 05:29 PM
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(04-23-2025, 01:05 PM)admin Wrote: (04-23-2025, 02:06 AM)apocalypse Wrote: I am using v5.2.2.1
I am constantly restoring images from a network drive and I have to enter the password information for the network drive every time I boot WinPE?
Where is this database you mentioned? I need it.
If I can find this database, I can include it in my customized WinPE so I don't have to enter the password information every time.
I think the application should not ask for the password information for a network drive connected to the computer anyway.
Programs like Acronis and Macrium do not ask for the password for network drives connected to the computer.
WinPE is a volatile system and everything that is changed is lost after a reboot, so it is impossible for Acronis and Macrium to save changes while WinPE is running. If the access credentials were entered before WinPE was created, then they simply added the access credentials to WinPE's WIM file when WinPE was created, which technically isn't any more difficult. So did you enter the access credentials before creating WinPE or did you enter them after booting from WinPE?
If a network drive is connected to a WinPE system, programs like Acronis and Macrium won't ask for credentials for that network drive. But Hasleo Backup Suite wants user name and password. It shouldn't. The network drive is already connected to the computer.
I made a short gif to show you what I mean
https://i.ibb.co/hRk0tgQt/hasleo.gif
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(04-23-2025, 05:29 PM)apocalypse Wrote: (04-23-2025, 01:05 PM)admin Wrote: WinPE is a volatile system and everything that is changed is lost after a reboot, so it is impossible for Acronis and Macrium to save changes while WinPE is running. If the access credentials were entered before WinPE was created, then they simply added the access credentials to WinPE's WIM file when WinPE was created, which technically isn't any more difficult. So did you enter the access credentials before creating WinPE or did you enter them after booting from WinPE?
If a network drive is connected to a WinPE system, programs like Acronis and Macrium won't ask for credentials for that network drive. But Hasleo Backup Suite wants user name and password. It shouldn't. The network drive is already connected to the computer.
I made a short gif to show you what I mean
https://i.ibb.co/hRk0tgQt/hasleo.gif
I now see what you mean, and we'll try to improve it in a future release.
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