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5.
When you are done with the SmartStor, type cd; umount /SmartStor and
press Enter.
On the Linux PC with Graphic Desktop
This procedure is for a RedHat Enterprise Linux 4 configuration. If you run a
different version of Linux, you might have to adapt the procedure. See your OS
documentation.
1.
From the Applications menu, choose Network Servers .
2.
In the Network window, double-click Windows Network.
3.
Double-click the SmartStor (NS4300) on the network.
4.
Double-click the folder you want.
If this is the first time you accessed this folder, an Authentication dialog box
opens.
5.
Type the user name and password in the respective fields, then click the OK
button.
The default user name is admin. The default password is admin.
The user name and password are case sensitive.
Leave the Domain field blank.
The folder opens. You can now copy files to and from the folder on the
SmartStor.
Setting up a Network Drive on a Macintosh PC
Before you can access the SmartStor from a Macintosh (Mac OS X) PC, you
must configure the SmartStor to communicate with the MacOS.
On the Windows PC
1.
Start PASM.
See "PASM in your Browser" on page 11 or "PASM in SmartNAVI" on
page 12.
2.
In the Tree, click the + beside the File & Print icon to expand the Tree, then
click the Protocol Control icon.
3.
Next to Macintosh, click the Enable button.
4.
Click the OK button in the confirmation box.
The Macintosh protocol enables Macintosh PCs to connect to SmartStor.
5.
Click the File Sharing icon in the Tree.
6.
Click the Modify tab.
7.
Check the Macintosh box, then click the OK button.
The Macintosh file sharing enables Macintosh PCs to access folders on the
SmartStor. In this case, access is given for the PUBLIC folder.
Task 8: Setting up Network Drives on other PCs
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