Hi all --
 
I am trying to use the Windows servers which I know aren't completely supported 
but I have had decent successes with tem thus far.  My problem now is I am 
trying to use a network attached storage device which I have mapped as a 
persistent drive on the Windows 2003 box as my Archive Location.  I have tried 
every combination of UNC paths, to shared folders, to the mappeded network 
drive itself and no matter what I do I get the following on doing a "status 
storage":
 
Device status:
Device "NASFileStorage" is not open or does not exist.
 
and when trying to mount:
 
../../stored/dev.c:126 Unable to stat device Z:\Backups\Bacula: ERR=The system 
cannot find the path specified.
 
Device "NASFileStorage" requested by DIR could not be opened or does not exist.
3999 Device "NASFileStorage" not found or could not be opened.
 
My initial though was to do a junction/linkd/mountvol/subst to map the share to 
a local folder but no luck, doing that is not supported in Windows for 
network\shared drives.
 
Is using a network drive just not supported by Bacula or is there some creative 
way to mount one that I am just not thinking of?
 
Thanks,
 
Mike
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