IX4 - 300 d - cannot copy files between actions or the ext disk. USB

Hi forum!

I can't work for the life of me how to move files between the shares on the NAS. I can access my computer fine actions. I have a USB HARD drive connected to the front USB port and I want to copy some files from the HARD drive to a shared folder on the NAS, but when I'm in the content browser that I have no option to copy, and there is no functionality of drag - move. That I going nuts or something blatantly obvious lack?

I want to copy data from USB directly as it is a few TB of data and copying on the LAN will take ages. It's going to be a regular thing, but I can't really put in place a copy job, because it is not the same type of data or file locations every time.

Help, please!

Thank you!

Matt

Hello MattDobson,

You will need to map the actions:
https://www.Google.com/webhp?SourceID=chrome-instant&ion=1&ESPV=2&IE=UTF-8#q=how+to+map+a+network+sh...

And move the data in this way, the Ext HDD will appear as its own share, but can be mapped as others.

The content in the UI Viewer is not designed to move data.

You can find documentation and downloads for the ix4 - 300 d here:
https://Lenovo-na-en.custhelp.com/app/cust_alp/p/1189, 1193/session/L3RpbWUvMTQ0MDUyNTY3OS9zaWQvZWNDc...

You can download the Storage Manager Lenovo via the link above, and which should help you to map actions.

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