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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 />

Viewing a List of Folders<br />

A folder is the entity that appears as a Network Drive on your PC.<br />

To view the list of folders:<br />

1. In the Tree, click the + beside the File & Print icon.<br />

2. Click the File Sharing icon.<br />

A list of current folders appears in the Information tab.<br />

Modifying Folder Services<br />

Services enable different types of PCs to access your folders. Use this function to<br />

add or remove a service for a specific folder.<br />

To modify the services on a folder:<br />

1. In the Tree, click the + beside the File & Print icon.<br />

2. Click the File Sharing icon.<br />

3. Click the Modify tab<br />

4. From the Volume dropdown menu, choose the RAID Volume containing the<br />

folder you want to modify.<br />

5. From the Folder Name dropdown menu, choose the folder you want to<br />

modify.<br />

6. Check the boxes beside the services you want to use.<br />

7. Click the OK button.<br />

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

If the service you want is OFF, see:<br />

“Setting up Windows Access” on page 137<br />

“Setting up UNIX/Linux Access” on page 139<br />

“Setting up Macintosh Access” on page 140<br />

“Setting up FTP Access” on page 141<br />

Adding a Folder<br />

A folder is the entity that appears as a Network Drive on your PC.<br />

To add a folder:<br />

1. In the Tree, click the + beside the File & Print icon.<br />

2. Click the File Sharing icon.<br />

3. Click the Create tab.<br />

4. From the Volume dropdown menu, choose the RAID Volume in which you<br />

want to create a new folder.<br />

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