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Appendix 2
Windows Access to NAS Server
After installing the NAS server (we shall assume the default server name NAS-5400), the server
NAS-5400 will appear in Windows Network Neighborhood. Users who are members of the users
group (see Security Setup section above) can access a folder named after their account and other
folders to which they have access privileges.
To access storage space on the NAS server from a Windows client, access the drive through
Network Neighborhood, or create a permanent link (map network drive) to the drive on NAS-5400
in the client
’
s file manager.
Windows NT 4.0/2000 users accessing the NAS server will be prompted for their account and
password when accessing the NAS server.
When Windows 98 clients try to access the server, the Windows operating system will read the
login name of the client and prompt the user to enter only the correct password. If the account
information on the NAS server does not match the client
’
s login name, access will be denied.
Therefore, if the client terminal runs Windows 98, please use the same names for accounts on
this server and the clients.
Summary of Contents for NAS-5400
Page 1: ...Network Attached Storage RAID Server NAS 5400 User s Manual...
Page 33: ...27 4 2 Server Configuration 4 2 1 Basic Configuration General tab...
Page 36: ...30...
Page 99: ...93 2 Click on the Backup button to open the backup window...
Page 107: ...101 2 Click the Restore button to run the restoration wizard...
Page 125: ...119 6 3 4 User Preferences Upload...