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An error occurred while saving the comment Kent Miller commented+100 - this is a huge problem when the office is configured for ADworkingMode, but working from home, the CLIENT needs to be configured for LDAP working mode, since the home machine is not domain joined.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Kent Miller commentedI'd still like to see this in the server admin GUI instead of resorting to the command line myself. As SWSBB stated, we know how to do it manually - it just isn't as easy (Windows/GUI user friendly) as it could be.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Kent Miller commentedI'm finding the same issue. Using lots of workspaces for lots of projects makes setup to work on one quite painful. I'm also trying to find the best way to identify the particular branch I'm working on, and have been creating a workspace per branch per project - resulting on lots of workspaces.
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I would love to do this for my Synology as well. Currently, I run a Windows VM with plastic hosted on an old workstation that would be perfect to "move" to the NAS.
If that were an option, how could I migrate the data from the SQL instance that is current in the VM to using something like Jet? or MySQL, or whatever DB would need to be present in the Linux world?
Might need a little more planning and some migration strategy on getting the data moved.