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Accessing Your BlackArmor Files Over the Web ports), then open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19). The Backup Manager is in the Storage menu. For step-by-step instructions for backing up your files, refer to the BlackArmor Manager online Help. Backing up Using the Front USB Port The front USB port on the BlackArmor server is used for the OneTouch™ backup feature, which copies the contents from the attached USB flash drive to a predefined folder on the server. Use this feature when you need to complete a quick backup of your files with no setup required. Only USB flash, or "thumb" drives can be used with OneTouch backup. Note: OneTouch backup is one way only: from the USB drive to the BlackArmor server. To use OneTouch backup: 1. Connect a USB drive to the front USB (OneTouch) port. Wait for the OneTouch button light to turn on before continuing. 2. Press the OneTouch button. The OneTouch light blinks, indicating that the data is copying from the USB drive to the NAS 110 server. A folder named "OneTouch Backup" is created in the server's Public share, in which the data is stored. Backup is complete when the light stops blinking. It is now safe to disconnect the USB drive. When performing subsequent backups, existing files are not copied if they have not been modified. Only new files are backed up. Note: The location of the OneTouch Backup folder can be changed to another share on the server using BlackArmor Manager. Contact your BlackArmor administrator for assistance. Accessing Your BlackArmor Files Over the Web If your BlackArmor administrator has enabled Global Access on the server, sign up for a free Global Access account so you can access your BlackArmor NAS 110 server files over the Web. Seagate Global Access is a service that you can use to view, download, and work with the files stored on your BlackArmor NAS 110 server from anywhere in the world, share files stored on a private share, or share your files with anyone outside of your network. With Global Access, you can: • Download important business files or presentations from a client's office anywhere in the world. • Share files with clients without requiring them to use an FTP application. BlackArmor® NAS 110 User Guide 49

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Accessing Your BlackArmor Files Over the Web
BlackArmor® NAS 110 User Guide
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ports), then open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19). The Backup Manager is in the Storage
menu.
For step-by-step instructions for backing up your files, refer to the BlackArmor Manager
online Help.
Backing up Using the Front USB Port
The front USB port on the BlackArmor server is used for the OneTouch™ backup feature,
which copies the contents from the attached USB flash drive to a predefined folder on the
server. Use this feature when you need to complete a quick backup of your files with no setup
required. Only USB flash, or “thumb” drives can be used with OneTouch backup.
Note:
OneTouch backup is one way only: from the USB drive to the BlackArmor server.
To use OneTouch backup:
1.
Connect a USB drive to the front USB (OneTouch) port.
Wait for the OneTouch button light to turn on before continuing.
2.
Press the OneTouch button.
The OneTouch light blinks, indicating that the data is copying from the USB drive to the
NAS 110 server. A folder named “OneTouch Backup” is created in the server’s Public
share, in which the data is stored.
Backup is complete when the light stops blinking. It is now safe to disconnect the USB drive.
When performing subsequent backups, existing files are not copied if they have not been
modified. Only new files are backed up.
Note:
The location of the OneTouch Backup folder can be changed to another share on the server
using BlackArmor Manager. Contact your BlackArmor administrator for assistance.
Accessing Your BlackArmor Files Over the Web
If your BlackArmor administrator has enabled Global Access on the server, sign up for a free
Global Access account so you can access your BlackArmor NAS 110 server files over the
Web.
Seagate Global Access
is a service that you can use to view, download, and work with the
files stored on your BlackArmor NAS 110 server from anywhere in the world, share files
stored on a private share, or share your files with anyone outside of your network.
With Global Access, you can:
Download important business files or presentations from a client’s office anywhere in the
world.
Share files with clients without requiring them to use an FTP application.