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Organizing and Browsing, Folders

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6 Organizing and Browsing Folders What's in this chapter » Organizing Folders » Mapping Drive Letters to Shared Folders » Browsing Folders » Transferring Files from Computer to Computer » Connecting to the Media Vault from a Linux System » Connecting to the Media Vault from a Macintosh On your computer, you browse your file system to find, open, and save files to your hard drive. You can also use your computer to browse to the shared folders on your HP Media Vault. After browsing to your server's shared folders, you can save folders and files to them. You can use several methods to browse to and access your server's shared folders. Organizing Folders The HP Media Vault comes pre-configured with five top-level shared folders: Backup, Documents, Music, Photos, and Videos. These folders are pre-named to help you get started saving and organizing your files. Additionally, the top-level shared folders are designed for specific purposes. For instance, the backup application that comes with the Media Vault places backup files in the backup folder. Streaming media features rely on music being in the music folder, photos being in the photos folder, and videos being in the videos folder. Consider creating sub-folders within the top-level folders to organize your content and reduce the time it takes to find information on your Media Vault. 6-71

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Organizing and Browsing
Folders
What’s in this chapter
»
Organizing Folders
»
Mapping Drive Letters to Shared Folders
»
Browsing Folders
»
Transferring Files from Computer to Computer
»
Connecting to the Media Vault from a Linux System
»
Connecting to the Media Vault from a Macintosh
On your computer, you browse your file system to find, open, and save files to
your hard drive. You can also use your computer to browse to the shared
folders on your HP Media Vault. After browsing to your server’s shared
folders, you can save folders and files to them.
You can use several methods to browse to and access your server’s shared
folders.
Organizing Folders
The HP Media Vault comes pre-configured with five top-level shared folders:
Backup, Documents, Music, Photos, and Videos. These folders are pre-named
to help you get started saving and organizing your files.
Additionally, the top-level shared folders are designed for specific purposes.
For instance, the backup application that comes with the Media Vault places
backup files in the backup folder. Streaming media features rely on music
being in the music folder, photos being in the photos folder, and videos being
in the videos folder.
Consider creating sub-folders within the top-level folders to organize your
content and reduce the time it takes to find information on your Media Vault.