Either new files were created or older files where converted years ago to avoid XLS vs XLSX issues. Which file format and file format version do these corrupted Excel files use?įormat is XLSX, on purpose.Updates may not be the most recent, but it's not like we're running Office 2007 or 2013 here. We've been on Office 365 for 6 years and use whichever version is available. Which versions of Excel do your users use?.Outside of the file being bad and data missing. No errors on computer when saving, no errors on the NAS, and everything looks normal. It will be fine at 2p, but then corrupt at 3:30p with 1 only person connecting. It tries to repair and usually drops data from 1 of the tabs (not the same tab either). The corruption is found when opening the file and Excel reports something is wrong with the file. Even backup and offsite syncs we barely see a spike. ![]() Stats and logs show the QNAP running smoothly without issue. We don't have drive or performance issues. RAID 0 is on the QNAP, but that seems irrelevant to this issue. Do you have something like RAID 6 implemented on your NAS to better cope with file corruption?.On the example showed on this tutorial pictures, you can see that the folder named “test2” from our remote server is displayed on the File Station.And if the sheets are already large or complex, then Excel may corrupt Excel files too when too many changes are reached, even without collaboration. ![]() Then the folder(s) that are shared in the network by the remote server will be displayed, please, see the example on the picture below, at this point you may select the folder you wish to add into the NAS and click on the “Apply” button.Īfter that, everything is almost done, just need to finish the process by clicking on the “Create” button (reference picture below) and the folder from the remote server will be mounted and displayed on File Station.Īfterwards, the folder can be seen just like the picture below. Please, after inputting the necessary information mentioned above, you may click on the “Browser” button, to locate the folder you wish to add into the File Station of the NAS. It will be necessary to input the information of the Account user name, that has the permission to access the folder, and its password, as it can be seen on the reference picture below. Continuing with the setup, need to add the Server URL, which can be the IP or the Server name, where is located the shared network folder to be added into the NAS. Then on the “Remote storage” selection, please choose “Remote Devices”. Besides of that, on the Remote Server, PC or Mac, the folder which you want to mount on the File Station should have the shared rights assigned to a specific user, in our example we will use the user called “share”, make sure this folder can also be found on the network by other devices, if you have others to verify and confirm, otherwise it will not be possible for the NAS to locate it, please note it.įollowing the picture below, after opening the HybridMount, you will find at the top right the option “Create Remote Mount”, after that should select the option “Create Network Drive Mount”. To mount a remote device folder into the File Station, it will be necessary to have the HybridMount app installed on the App Center, please, make sure it is well updated to its latest available version.
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