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SmartStor NS4600 Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.

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<strong>SmartStor</strong> <strong>NS4600</strong> <strong>Product</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />

7. Optional. If you chose an AD Domain, enter the following in the fields<br />

provided:<br />

• Domain Name<br />

• Domain Controller<br />

• Administrator Name<br />

• Administrator Password<br />

See your Network Administrator for help with this information.<br />

8. Optional. If you chose an Workgroup, enter the Workgroup name into the<br />

field provided:<br />

See your Network Administrator for help with this information.<br />

9. Click the OK button to save your settings.<br />

Setting up File Sharing<br />

To set up Windows file sharing:<br />

1. In the Tree, the Sharing Setup icon, then click the Windows/Macintosh/<br />

FTP Sharing tab.<br />

2. Check the Windows protocol box.<br />

3. Choose a folder from the Folder Name dropdown menu.<br />

4. In the User/Group list, highlight the name of a user or group.<br />

Group names are preceded by the @ character.<br />

5. Under Permissions, choose a permission level for this user or group:<br />

• Deny Access – Visible only, cannot open<br />

• Read Only<br />

• Read and Write – Default<br />

6. Click the OK button to save your settings.<br />

7. In the confirmation box, click the OK button.<br />

You can now access the folder you chose from a Windows PC.<br />

See “Chapter 3: Connecting to the <strong>SmartStor</strong>” on page 29 for information<br />

about the settings that you must make on your PC.<br />

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Note<br />

Windows support is only through SMB and CIFS protocols.<br />

<strong>SmartStor</strong> supports the Recycle Bin feature. When you delete a<br />

file, the file is moved to the Recycle Bin, a hidden folder in the<br />

share folder.

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