HP D2D D2D NAS Integration with CommVault (EH985-90934, March 2011) - Page 10

File - Add/Remove, Shared Folders, To this empty MMC window add the Shared Folders snap-in. Select

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2. Now that the D2D Backup System is a member of the domain its shares can be managed from any computer on the domain by configuring a customized Microsoft Management Console (MMC) with the Shared Folders snap-in. To do this first open a new MMC window by typing mmc at the command prompt or from the Start Search box. This will launch a new empty MMC window. 3. To this empty MMC window add the Shared Folders snap-in. Select File - Add/Remove Snap-in ..., then select Shared Folders from the left-hand pane. 10 Configure the D2D CIFS server

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2.
Now that the D2D Backup System is a member of the domain its shares can be managed
from any computer on the domain by configuring a customized Microsoft Management Console
(MMC) with the Shared Folders snap-in. To do this first open a new MMC window by typing
mmc
at the command prompt or from the Start Search box. This will launch a new empty MMC
window.
3.
To this empty MMC window add the Shared Folders snap-in. Select
File — Add/Remove
Snap-in ...,
then select
Shared Folders
from the left-hand pane.
10
Configure the D2D CIFS server