Seagate Mirra Personal Server User Guide (Windows) - Page 35
Access Password, Backup & Restore, Caution
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The Access Password window offers the option of password protection for your folders: Figure 3~24 Access Password If other computers are connected to your Mirra and you don't set a password, any Mirra user can use the Backup & Restore screen to access, edit, or delete your backed up folders. • You can set a password now or do it later from the Status screen. • If you set an Access Password, it applies to all your folders; you cannot assign it to some folders and not to others. • If you set a password, you won't need to enter it to open your own folders on your own computer. But you will have to enter it if you want to access a backed up folder from a different computer than the one on which you created the password. Caution: Mirra cannot recover your Access Password for you. If you forget your Access Password, you won't be able to restore folders from your Personal Server to a computer. Step 3: If you wish, enter and confirm a password and click Next. Note: The Next button is disabled if your two password entries do not match one another. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.2 27