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If the computer you are trying to access does not have a network user name
and password specified, type "guest" in the Login edit box and press "Enter".
If the computer requires a specific network user name and password, make
sure they are entered correctly. If login is successful, you are placed in the
Remote Folder list and the folders shared on that computer appear in the list.
Move to the desired folder in the list and press "Enter" on the "Add" button.
The network location of the shared folder is added to the network list in the
File Manager. You may select as many folders as you wish from the Remote
Folder list and add them to the network list.
Use the following keystrokes to navigate the "Network Connection Setting"
dialog:
Move to the next control: "Tab”
Move to the previous control: "Shift-Tab"
Use the following keystrokes in the Remote Folder list.
Move to the next item in the list: "down arrow button"
Move to the previous item in the list: "up arrow button"
Select current item: Space
Select all items: Enter-a
Use the "Add" button, to add the selected shared folder from the Remote
Folder list to the File Manager's network list. From the Remote Folder list,
press "enter" to exit the "Network connection Setting" dialog box. YOU can
also cancel using "Alt-F4" or "Esc".
Once the network locations of the shared folders have been added to the list,
they are accessible from the "network" option in the File Manager as long as
you are connected to the network where they reside. In other words, if you
have added a location for a shared folder on your home network, you cannot
access this location from your office as you are no longer connected to the
home network on which the shared folder is located. Also remember that you
cannot access shared folders on a network if you do not have a wireless or
LAN connection to that network.