Hi Eric, once you install RClone, you can make two files, one for RClone to connect to the Blomp Drive called "clone.conf" which should be in the "%AppData%\Roaming\rclone\" folder on windows.
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# Blomp online storage with disabled chunking and continue on error
[blomp-remote]
type = swift
user = BLOMPEMAILHERE
key = BLOMPPASSWORDHERE
auth =
https://authenticate.ain.net
tenant = storage
auth_version = 2
endpoint_type = public
leave_parts_on_error = true
chunk_size = 1P
no_chunk = false
# Alias for Blomp online storage for easier access
[blomp-alias]
type = alias
remote = blomp-remote:BLOMPEMAILHERE
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Copy and paste the lines above and save the file.
The other file is a batch file to create and map the drive as a windows network drive, I have this in my documents folder and use NSSM to create a windows service using the batch file to auto map on boot, restart on crash etc. NSSM can be downloaded from "
https://nssm.cc/download" it does not need to be used you can just run the batch file as you wish, but this makes it automatic.
How to create the service with NSSM - "
http://www.onurbaysan.com/nssm/"
The batch file should contain the bellow line
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rclone mount blomp-alias: Z: --network-mode --volname \\BlompDrive\Storage --vfs-disk-space-total-size 10T
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Change the "Z" to any available letter you wish, The "volname" to any name you wish by changing the "\\BlompDrive\Storage" part keeping the "\"s in the same locations and finally the "10T" at the end to your storage amount to show how full your drive currently is.
Hope this helps.