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setup has been generalized, so no more specific references to nas in docs or product
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TanyaStere42 authored Sep 5, 2024
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If **Scout** is running, it automatically checks this folder periodically for new images and copies them for internal storage and processing. Images added to this folder disappear from the Ubuntu desktop folder as **Scout** imports them.

Note: Anyone who has access to the **Scout** Server or the NAS remotely can copy aerial survey images into the `/data/scout/nas/images` folder.
Note: Anyone who has access to the **Scout** Server or the NAS remotely can copy aerial survey images into the `/data/scout/images` folder.

An alert bar displays in **Scout** when image ingestion is in progress, warning users that new images are being added and therefore not all images may be available for task creation.

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1. Delete the file `data/scout/tmp/config/settings.json` from the Ubuntu Terminal
* Using the terminal, the command would be `rm data/scout/config/settings.json`
* Using the Files utility, go to the home directory and look for the folder `data/scout/tmp/config`, then manually delete the `settings.json` file.
2. Restart Scout.
2. Restart Scout.

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