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For more information on how to setup user rights to the folders, please check
Chapter 3:
System Management > Storage Management > Folder Management >
Folder Access
Control List (ACL)
To access folders with access control, you must first login with a local user account. To log in,
please click on the
Login
icon on the lower left hand corner.
Using Music Server
To manage your digital music and share it with iTunes clients on the network, click on the
Music
icon from the left panel.
Music
Icon
Function
Description
File Search
Search for specific files or folders.
Sort
Arrange all files and folders by type, name,
size, or last modified date.
Delete*
Delete the selected files or folders.
Page Number
Use this to navigate when multiple pages are
required to list the contents of the selected
directories.
Create New
Folder*
Enter a new folder name and press the
Create
button.
Upload Files*
Browse to the desired file location and press
the Upload button.
Adding Music Files
You could add music files into iTunes Server through Web User Interface; however, if you
have lots of folders and files to upload, there is a simpler way.
1.
Open a Windows Explorer and type the ALL6501 IP address in the address bar.
2.
Double click the
Music
folder to enter it. Then drag and drop music folders and files
here.
3.
The ALL6501 iTunes server will take some time to cache the ID3 tag of every file.
Once the process is done, you will see all the music files from iTunes clients.
Playing Music Files
Once your music files are added to the ALL6501, playing them on any iTunes-equipped
computer connected to the network is easy:
1.
Open iTunes.
2.
You should see
ALLNET ALL6501
under the
SHARED
heading in the left hand menu.
3.
Click
ALLNET ALL6501
and all shared music will be displayed, ready to be enjoyed
right from iTunes.
NOTE
The Delete, Create New Folder, and Upload Files options are
only visible if the user has write access to the specific folder.
NOTE
The Delete, Create New Folder, and Upload Files options are
only visible if the user has write access to the specific folder.