SmartStor NS4600 Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.
SmartStor NS4600 Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.
SmartStor NS4600 Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.
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Managing File & Print Services<br />
This category includes the following topics:<br />
• Setting up Windows Access (page 137)<br />
• Setting up UNIX/Linux Access (page 139)<br />
• Setting up Macintosh Access (page 140)<br />
• Setting up FTP Access (page 141)<br />
• Setting up your Print Server (page 142)<br />
• Setting up your DLNA Server (page 142)<br />
• Viewing a List of Plug-ins (page 143)<br />
• Enabling and Disabling Plug-ins (page 143)<br />
• Viewing a List of Folders (page 144)<br />
• Modifying Folder Services (page 144)<br />
• Adding a Folder (page 144)<br />
• Deleting a Folder (page 145)<br />
• Setting up Folder Sharing: Windows, Macintosh, FTP (page 145)<br />
• Setting up Folder Sharing: UNIX and Linux (page 146)<br />
Setting up Windows Access<br />
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Chapter 7: PASM<br />
Setting up Windows Service<br />
To set up access from a Windows PC:<br />
1. In the Tree, click the + beside the File & Print icon.<br />
2. Click the Protocol Control icon, then click the Windows tab.<br />
3. Click the Enable option button.<br />
4. Optional. Type a new Computer Description into the field provided.<br />
5. Optional. Click the Enable option button beside Recycle Bin.<br />
• Enabled – Deleted files move the Recycle Bin. You must empty the<br />
Recycle Bin to remove them from the SmarStor. Uses more space.<br />
• Disabled – Default. Deleted files are immediately removed from the<br />
<strong>SmartStor</strong>. Saves space but has no chance of file recovery.<br />
6. Choose the option button to make the <strong>SmartStor</strong> a member of:<br />
• An Active Directory (AD) Domain<br />
• A Workgroup<br />
Note: If you join an AD Domain, you automatically disable your NIS Domain<br />
settings. See “Setting up UNIX/Linux Access” on page 139.