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• File and folder names may contain up to 255 single-byte characters (UTF-8). DBCS characters (such as Japanese)
count as two characters (2 bytes) each. File and folder names should contain 255 bytes of data or less. You may not
be able to copy a folder or fi le whose name contains more than 255 bytes of information.
• Attributes (hidden/read-only) for the folders and files in the TeraStation cannot be set in Windows. Use the Web
Admin interface to set attributes for shared folders. In the Web Admin interface, navigate to [File Sharing] - [Shared
Folder]. Select [Read Only] or [Read & Write] from the attributes.
• If non-Roman alphabetical folder names or workgroup names do not display properly, rename the folder or work-
group with Roman alphabetical characters.
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If shared folders are accessed from a Macintosh, information fi les for the Macintosh may be generated automatically.
Do not delete these fi les. If they are deleted using Windows, this may prevent further access from a Macintosh.
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If an SMB connection is used from Mac OS X 10.3.9, the names of mounted volumes may appear as unreadable char-
acters in Finder or other applications. (This is not a problem with the fi lename or data.)
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In Mac OS X 10.5 to 10.5.6, if a search is conducted using Spotlight, the search cannot be performed over an AFP con-
nection. In this case, either use an SMB connection, or use Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later.
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TeraStation belongs to the default zone in AppleShareServer. The zone cannot be specifi ed.
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When fi les are copied to the TeraStation, or to a USB drive connected to the TeraStation, fi le information such as date
created, date modifi ed, and other date information may be updated or changed.
• The value for the hard drive capacity when checked from a browser may diff er from the value shown when checked
from the Properties window of the hard drive in Windows.
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During a fi le transfer, if settings are changed in the Web Admin interface, the fi le transfer operation may be aborted.
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File copying to the TeraStation is protected by a journaling fi le system, but the situations below can occur if the copy-
ing operation is canceled or ended (such as by disconnection of a Ethernet cable or power outage) while in progress.
- The preset data (TeraStation name, user, and group) may be erased.
- An incomplete fi le may be copied and the fi le can no longer be deleted. If this happens, restart the TeraStation, de-
lete the fi le, and perform the copy operation again.
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Even if the TeraStation's hard drive is formatted, the [% Used] and [Amount Used] in the Web Admin interface will not
be 0. This is because some drive space is being used for the system area.
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Your TeraStation username and password should be the same as your Windows username and password. If they are
diff erent, you may not be able to access folders on the TeraStation with access restrictions confi gured.
• To delete the contents of the trashbox folders for all shared folders, click [File Sharing] - [Folder Setup] - [Empty the
recycle bin] in the Web Admin interface.
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Do not set the same network address for LAN port 1 and LAN port 2. Network communication may be unstable if the
IP addresses are set so that they have the same network address.