In part 1, we will be going through setting the NAS up physically, initializing the DSM 7 software and services, creating a storage area, multiple users, customizing the security settings to your needs and establishing safe remote access to your Synology NAS. This guide has been made using a number of setup elements from Synology’s own resources, along with my own recommendations on your setup and links to more unique tutorials you may find helpful. Therefore it is understandable that when setting up your Synology NAS for the first time, that you want to get it right the first time too! So today I want to start my 5 part series here on NASCompares where I will be guiding yo through setting up your Synology as smoothly as possible. However, it is worth noting that although a lot of the setup of a Synology NAS is quite straightforward, there are a number of early choices during the initial installation that, if made incorrectly or in haste, cannot be reversed without restoring the system to factory settings. If you have purchased your new Synology NAS (or it is soon to be arriving and you want to be prepared to set it up), then congratulations! You are on your way to enjoying your very own private storage solution that can allow you to access your data in your home, business or remotely anywhere in the world. Fixed an issue where connection via search results may fail.4.1 Related DSM 7 Installation Guide – Setting Your Synology NAS Up Right – FIRST TIME!.Fixed an issue where file upload may fail to resume.Fixed an issue where file download may cause file name error.Fixed an issue where file lock detection may fail.Fixed an issue where server may fail to connect.Fixed an issue where renaming a large number of files in the same folder may fail.Fixed an issue where text may be missing in the context menu.Fixed an issue where changing connection type may cause display inconsistencies on system tray.Fixed an issue where client software may fail to be enabled.Fixed an issue where sync may wrongly resume after software restart. ![]() Fixed an issue where testing the connection may cause software crash.Fixed an issue where creating connections may cause computer name error.Added support for auto-upgrade when wrong versions are detected.Added an option to hide the context menu.Added support for creating sharing links through advanced settings.Added support for Synology Online Help.Added support for Windows group policy deployment with MSI installation files.Fixed an issue where deleting directories might fail after selective sync rules are being set. ![]() Fixed an issue where loops might occur to synchronization tasks when the system service is shut down during the process of renaming or moving folders with large number of files.Fixed an issue where loops might occur to the client application if a directory re-scanned for file modifications is being deleted.Fixed an issue where macOS client application might crash (OR terminate abnormally) when Mac Finder is launched. ![]()
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