@Polanskiman, please note I am not asking for tips or tricks to abuse QuickConnect on XPE. I've been working with Synology support and they don't know what the problem could be and I'm curious if it's something that carried over from XPE.
Ok, so I've used XPEnology for about 4 years now and have loved it. So much so that I recently bought and migrated to a DS1517+. This thing is great. I got excited to use QuickConnect legitimately but quickly found that I am unable to even log in. I get hit with the same screen that many XPE users see, which is, "The system failed to perform the requested operation, there is an unknown error." The control panel has my old QuickConnect ID entered in but grayed out. I cannot edit it and cannot log in. All I get is that error.
A similar block is in place for enabling remote access in Support Center->Support Services. If I try to enable it, it immediately disables itself.
I'm curious, and hope someone has some insight, if there is a certain file somewhere in the system that carried over during migration that is causing Synology to flag my real DiskStation as a fake.
Any help or recommendations are greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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@Polanskiman, please note I am not asking for tips or tricks to abuse QuickConnect on XPE. I've been working with Synology support and they don't know what the problem could be and I'm curious if it's something that carried over from XPE.
Ok, so I've used XPEnology for about 4 years now and have loved it. So much so that I recently bought and migrated to a DS1517+. This thing is great. I got excited to use QuickConnect legitimately but quickly found that I am unable to even log in. I get hit with the same screen that many XPE users see, which is, "The system failed to perform the requested operation, there is an unknown error." The control panel has my old QuickConnect ID entered in but grayed out. I cannot edit it and cannot log in. All I get is that error.
A similar block is in place for enabling remote access in Support Center->Support Services. If I try to enable it, it immediately disables itself.
I'm curious, and hope someone has some insight, if there is a certain file somewhere in the system that carried over during migration that is causing Synology to flag my real DiskStation as a fake.
Any help or recommendations are greatly appreciated! Thank you!
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