> We mounted the NAS volume as drive Z, and we've explicitly listed the
> drives in the client config, including "Z:\". However, the "save" of Z:\
> exits with a return code of 1, without a better explanation. We tried
> specifying a subfolder, and I noticed that it claimed it didn't exist,
> which I don't believe we saw when doing the whole drive.
You don't want to use drive letters like that for CIFS mounts.
Try using UNC paths instead. \\<server>\<path>.
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