Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 96

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Working with Shared Folders Using My Computer/Windows Explorer To access a shared folder using My Computer/Windows Explorer: 1. Open My Computer/Windows Explorer. 2. From the Tools menu, click Map Network Drive. The Map Network Drive dialog box appears: The appearance of this dialog box varies by operating system. 3. In the Drive list, select the drive letter that you want to assign to the shared folder. 4. In the Folder text box, enter the following: \\storage_system\shared_folder where storage_system is the name or IP address of the storage system and shared_folder is the name of the shared folder. For example, if your storage system's IP address is 192.168.0.101 and the shared folder name is Photos, you would enter the following: \\192.168.0.101\Photos Note: You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same subnet as the storage system, if you added the storage system's IP address and name to your local hosts file, or if you manually registered the name with a DNS server in your network. Alternatively, you can click Browse and select the shared folder from the Microsoft Windows Network. 5. To automatically connect to this shared folder each time you log on to Windows, select Reconnect at logon. If you clear this option, you must repeat this procedure each time you want to access the shared folder. 6. Click Finish. 80 Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide

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Working with Shared Folders
80
Intel
®
Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
Using My Computer/Windows Explorer
To access a shared folder using My Computer/Windows Explorer:
1.
Open My Computer/Windows Explorer.
2.
From the
Tools
menu, click
Map Network Drive
. The
Map Network Drive
dialog
box appears:
The appearance of this dialog box varies by operating system.
3.
In the
Drive
list, select the drive letter that you want to assign to the shared folder.
4.
In the
Folder
text box, enter the following:
\\storage_system\shared_folder
where
storage_system
is the name or IP address of the storage system and
shared_folder
is the name of the shared folder. For example, if your storage system’s
IP address is 192.168.0.101 and the shared folder name is
Photos
, you would enter the
following:
\\192.168.0.101\Photos
Note:
You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same
subnet as the storage system, if you added the storage system’s IP address and
name to your local
hosts
file, or if you manually registered the name with a
DNS server in your network.
Alternatively, you can click
Browse
and select the shared folder from the
Microsoft
Windows Network
.
5.
To automatically connect to this shared folder each time you log on to Windows,
select
Reconnect at logon
.
If you clear this option, you must repeat this procedure each time you want to access
the shared folder.
6. Click
Finish
.