Cloud Backup?

Gorst

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Hi All,
I have two requirements: sync to Google Drive, and sync my files encrypted. I've had a long play with Syno Cloud Sync using a test folder.Default configuration I chose is to sync local changes only. All I want is for one-direction Cloud Backup. I can see the test files appear on Google Drive encrypted. Good. But the problem is how do I get those files BACK if the local copy is lost? Assuming my NAS is destroyed in a fire, or stolen, I un-linked the setup I had, deleted my local test files and then configured the link again (pretending I'm on a new NAS), this time setting it to "if local files are deleted, re-download from cloud". It accepts my encryption password as what I used prior to un-linking it, but I never see my files being downloaded back locally from the cloud? I've tried most every variation of settings I could think of, and I've followed all the doco I could find, but none of the doco seems to explain how to recover from a disaster, only how to setup backups. So my Google Drive has these encrypted files which was backed up, but I don't know now how to get them back locally on my NAS an un-encrypted if the local copy was somehow lost. Please help?
Thanks!
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