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Access your files and home computers via a Web browser while you are away from home. » How to map and disconnect a drive letter Some software, such as anti-virus programs, may require that you map a drive letter to the server. Shared folders Shared folders are places for you to organize and store files on your home server so that you can share them with other people on your network. See the following topics for using shared folders: • Windows Home Server Console Help for shared folders-Windows Home Server Console contains a Shared Folders tab, where you can add, view the properties of, open, and remove shared folders on the server. • Accessing shared folders from your computer-describes the various ways you can access shared folders. Windows Home Server Console Help for shared folders For assistance using shared folders, see the following in the Windows Home Server Console Help: • Shared Folder • Adding a shared folder • Viewing shared folder properties • Opening a shared folder • Removing a shared folder • Viewing shared folder history • What is Folder Duplication? Accessing shared folders from your computer For convenience, the HP MediaSmart Server provides several ways to access shared folders: • To access shared folders from the Control Center • To access shared folders from the desktop shortcut 6-2 Using the Server Version Update 1.1.1

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Using the Server
Version Update 1.1.1
6-2
Access your files and home computers via a Web browser while you are
away from home.
»
How to map and disconnect a drive letter
Some software, such as anti-virus programs, may require that you map a
drive letter to the server.
Shared folders
Shared folders are places for you to organize and store files on your home
server so that you can share them with other people on your network.
See the following topics for using shared folders:
Windows Home Server Console Help for shared folders
—Windows
Home Server Console contains a
Shared Folders
tab, where you can
add, view the properties of, open, and remove shared folders on the
server.
Accessing shared folders from your computer
—describes the various
ways you can access shared folders.
Windows Home Server Console Help for shared folders
For assistance using shared folders, see the following in the Windows Home
Server Console Help:
Shared Folder
Adding a shared folder
Viewing shared folder properties
Opening a shared folder
Removing a shared folder
Viewing shared folder history
What is Folder Duplication?
Accessing shared folders from your computer
For convenience, the HP MediaSmart Server provides several ways to access
shared folders:
To access shared folders from the Control Center
To access shared folders from the desktop shortcut