Manage the ReadyNAS System
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Set the Language
You can set the language that the ReadyNAS system uses for file listings and automatically
generated email messages. Choose the language used by most of the users who access
your ReadyNAS system.
This setting does not control the language of the labels in FrontView or RAIDar. To change
the language for them, use System Preferences in Mac OS X or the Control Panel in
Windows.
To set the language:
1.
From the FrontView main menu, select
System > Language
.
2.
From the Language Setting drop-down list, select a language
3.
If you select a Unicode language from the Language Setting drop-down list, select the
Allow Unicode for user, group and share names
check box to use Unicode characters in
the names of users, groups, and shares.
To disable this option later, you must perform a factory reset, which erases all the data on
your ReadyNAS system.
4.
If you enabled the FTP protocol and your FTP client uses a different character encoding
than your ReadyNAS system, select the
Enable character encoding conversion for FTP
clients
check box to convert the characters.
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Send Alerts
Your ReadyNAS system can send emails to let users and administrators know about
important events. It can let users know that an account has been created for them and that
they are reaching their quotas. It can also let administrators know when they system needs
attention.
This section describes how to determine the email account from which administrative and
user alert messages are sent. You can also determine who receives administrative alert
messages and when administrative alert messages are sent. To determine who receives user
messages, see
Manage Users and Groups
on page
29.