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configure the SMTP server settings.
We bDAV
WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a set of extensions to the
HTTP(S) protocol that allows users to edit and manage files collaboratively on remote
servers. After enabling this function, you can map shared folders of your NAS as
network drives of a remote PC over the Internet. To edit the access rights, go to
"Privilege Settings" > "Shared Folders" page.
Note :
WebDAV currently supports NAS user accounts and AD domain user
accounts. LDAP user accounts are not supported.
To map a NAS shared folder as a network drive on your PC, enable WebDAV and follow
these steps.
1. Go to "Privilege Settings" > "Shared Folders". Click "Access Permissions" for the
designated folder under the "Action" column.
2. Select "WebDAV access" from the dropdown menu on the top of the page and
specify the access rights. Choose the authentication level or scroll down to search
for the account to grant its access rights. Click "Apply".
3. Next, mount the NAS shared folders as the shared folders on your computer using
WebDAV.
Windows Vista
If you are using Windows Vista, you may need to install "Software Update for Web
Folders (KB907306)". This update is only for 32-bit versions of Windows Vista. http://
www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=17c36612-632e-4c04-9382-
1. Right click on "Computer" and select "Map Network Drive…"
2. Click "Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and
pictures".
3. Select "Choose a custom network location".
4. Enter the NAS URL with the folder name. Format: http://NAS_IP_or_HOST_NAME/
SHARE_FOLDER_NAME
5. Enter the account login details that have WebDAV access rights to connect to the
folder.