Using the NAS Server's Storage
To use the NAS Server's storage, you should "Map" a drive letter to each folder on the NAS folder which
you wish to access. The "Network Drive" will then be available to all Windows programs. The procedure is
as follows:
1. Open Network Neighborhood (or My Network Places).
2. On the "View" menu, select
Details
. The
Comment
column will now be visible.
3. Locate the NAS, as shown below.
If it is not listed, double-click
Entire Network
. Then double-click the Workgroup that the NAS is in.
(By default, the NAS is in
Workgroup
.)
Network Browse
4. Double click on the NAS icon. You will then see a list of shares (shared folders). You can read and
write files to these shares, unless the NAS administrator has blocked access.
5. To create a shortcut to an NAS folder, drag its icon to the desktop, and accept Windows offer to create
a shortcut.
Mapping a Network Drive
You can give a share (shared folder) on the NAS a drive letter on your PC, such as "F:"
This is called "mapping" the drive letter. To do this, follow this procedure:
1. Right-click on the desired share on the NAS.
2. On the pop-up menu, select "Map Network Drive..."
Map Network Drive
3. Select a drive letter for this folder, check the
Reconnect at Logon
checkbox, then click "OK".
4. This drive will now be available in
Windows Explorer
, and from the
File- Open
or
File-Save As
dialog
in all Windows applications.
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