Getting Started
Mapping a Network Drive
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STEP 6 From the Map Network Drive window, click Next to start mapping your network
drive. The Discovering the NAS window opens and the First Time Installation
Wizard searches for your initialized NAS.
STEP 7 When the initialized NAS is found, click Next. The Select the NAS Device window
opens.
STEP 8 From the drop-down list, select the NAS device that you want to map as a network
drive.
STEP 9 Click Next. The Mapping Drives window opens.
STEP 10 From the drop-down lists, select a folder type and select a drive letter to be
mapped.
Preconfigured share folders types are:
• Public—Network share for file sharing (default).
• Usb—Network share for data copy function using the USB ports.
• Web—Network share for Web server.
• Download—Network share for Download Station.
• Multimedia—Network share for Multimedia Station.
• Network Recycle Bin 1—Network share recycle bin.
STEP 11 From the authentication login window, enter the administrator account username
and password.
STEP 12 Click Next. The Mapping Success window opens.
STEP 13 Click More to map another drive or click Next to continue to the Client Utility
Installation. See Installing the Client Utility for Windows, page 35.
Mapping a Network Drive From Windows
NOTE If you are using Windows Vista, you might receive a security warning and have to
temporarily disable any security software on your computer.
To map a network drive from Windows:
STEP 1 From the Windows desktop, click the My Computer icon to open My Computer.
STEP 2 Choose Tools > Map Net work Drive. The Map Network Drive window opens.