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Snap! Server 4000 Quick Start Guide

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Locating the Snap! Server Using Find Computer

If you cannot locate the Snap! Server in your Network Neighborhood, find it this way:

1. On the Start menu, click Find and 

then Computer.

2. Enter the server name. (The default 

naming convention is described on 

page 2.)

3. Click Find Now and wait for the 

Snap! Server to appear. (You may 

need to try again after a few minutes 

if you just turned on the server.)

4. Double-click the Snap! Server icon to 

see a folder that represents the 

network disk drive(s). (NetWare users 

also see a SYS volume.)

Mapping the Snap! Server to a Drive Letter

When you  map  the Snap! Server to a local drive letter, you can use the network folder in the 

same way that you use the local drives on your computer. You assign the network folder an 

unused drive letter, for example R: or T:, and then the network folder appears with that drive letter 

as if it is a local drive. 

To map the Snap! Server to a drive letter:

1. Use Network Neighborhood or Find 

Computer to display the Snap! 

Server window.

2. Select the Share1 folder.
3. Right-click to display the menu. 

Select Map Network Drive to display 

the Map Network Drive window.

4. Select a drive letter from the list.
5. Click OK. 

Summary of Contents for Snap! Server 4000

Page 1: ...rver on Your Network 1 Using the Snap Server from your Windows Computer 2 Locating the Snap Server Using Find Computer 3 Mapping the Snap Server to a Drive Letter 3 Customizing the Snap Server 4 Using...

Page 2: ...erland CH 41 22 929 7600 www snapserver com Copyright 1998 2000 Quantum Corporation All rights reserved Trademarks Snap Server the Snap Server logo Snap IP and Snap Assist are trade marks of Quantum C...

Page 3: ...rack as shown Use the screws included in your Snap Server package To use your Snap Server as a desktop system remove the mounting brackets from the unit Then peel the five rubber feet off the backing...

Page 4: ...e Find Computer function as described on page 3 By default there are no security restrictions for accessing the files and folders within the Snap Server Anyone who can connect to the Snap Server from...

Page 5: ...he network disk drive s NetWare users also see a SYS volume Mapping the Snap Server to a Drive Letter When you map the Snap Server to a local drive letter you can use the network folder in the same wa...

Page 6: ...Click the Initial Setup button 4 Follow the on screen instructions to customize your Snap Server If you need more information about any setting click Help 5 Click Finish to restart the Snap Server and...

Page 7: ...able security and customize other Snap Server features NOTE The Snap Server uses DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically If your network uses TCP IP but does not assign IP addresses automatically u...

Page 8: ...lp link from any page to get more information about the settings on that page 6 When you complete the initial setup select Finish to apply your changes and if necessary restart the server Assign an IP...

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