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How to Use a NAS Device with CSSB For CSSB 6.x Enhanced
Carbonite Safe Server Backup can store your backups on any Network Attached Storage (NAS) device. CSSB can also back up data that exists on a NAS.
Moving Local Backups to a New Folder For CSSB 6.x Enhanced
It is sometimes necessary to move local backups from one location to another on disk. The Move Backup function ensures that Carbonite Safe Server Backup can locate, manage, and restore local backups after they have been moved.
How to Use External or Mapped Network Drives with CSSB For CSSB 5.x & 6.x Classic
External drives and network mapped drives can be used with the product for storage of backup data. The product can also perform backups of data on an external or network mapped drive.
How to Use External or Mapped Network Drives with CSSB For CSSB 6.x Enhanced
External drives and network mapped drives can be used with the product for storage of backup data. The product can also perform backups of data on an external or network mapped drive.
Known Issue: Mapped Network Drives Do Not Appear in the CSSB User Interface For CSSB 6.x Enhanced
If you are running Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or later, you may not be able to select mapped network drives for backup. Although, mapped network drives appear in Windows Explorer, they are not visible in the CSSB user interface.
Known Issue: Backups Fail with the Error "Could not write to disk"
While performing a Backup to Disk, the backup will fail with the error "Could not write to disk", if the disk becomes inaccessible for any reason.
Message: "The backup archive could not be read"
While performing an upload from disk, either as part of a Backup to Disk and Cloud operation or following a Backup to Disk operation, you could experience backup issues. If the upload to disk fails, the following error message will appear: The backup archive could not be read. Please verify that the disk is connected and in good health.
Important Things to Know About Carbonite Safe Backup Pro as You Get Started
This article contains information about Carbonite Safe Backup Pro that you may not be aware of when first installing the software.
Removing Files From Your Backup
You can remove files, folders, and drives from the computer that has Carbonite installed and the deselected files will be removed from Carbonite backup within 72 hours.


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