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LaCie d2 Network User Manual 3.1.1. Other Connection Methods Vista/XP/2000 Users - My Network Places IMPORTANT INFO: If you have just turned on the LaCie d2 Network, it may take a few moments for it to appear on the network. To access the share in Windows, look in My Network Places, and select Microsoft Windows Workgroup. By default, the d2 Network will be named LaCie d2 Network (Lacie-d2 Network) (Fig. 17). Alternatively, you can access the share by typing the following in a Windows explorer address field (Fig. 18.): \\LaCie-d2\[share name] \\[IP address]\[share name] Find the IP address by running the LaCie Network Assistant (section 2.3. Connecting Using LaCie Network Assistant). For FTP access, type: ftp://LaCie-d2 or ftp://[IP address] In the logon window that opens, type: Login: admin Password: admin (This user name and password is the factory default; if you have already created a user, input your user name and password.) The LaCie d2 Network will appear as a drive with one share folder on the network. Windows Me/2000 For Windows Me and Windows 2000 users, if you cannot find the LaCie d2 Network from your workstation, try using the Windows search tool. From the Start menu, select Search, and then click on For Files or Folders. In the Search Results window, select Computers. In the Search for Computers dialog box, enter the server name and click the Search Now button. By default, the LaCie d2 Network will be named "LaCie-d2" , and the share "SHARE". Fig. 17 Fig. 18 Accessing & Managing Files page 19

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LaCie d2 Network
Accessing & Managing Files
User Manual
page 19
3.1.1.
Other Connection Methods
Vista/XP/2000 Users – My Network Places
IMPORTANT INFO:
If you have just turned on the LaCie d2 Net-
work, it may take a few moments for it to appear on the network.
To access the share in Windows, look in My Network Places,
and select
Microsoft Windows Workgroup
.
By default, the d2
Network will be named
LaCie d2 Network (Lacie-d2 Network)
(
Fig. 17
).
Alternatively, you can access the share by typing the following in a
Windows explorer address field (
Fig. 18
.):
\\LaCie-d2\[share name]
\\[IP address]\[share name]
Find the IP address by running the
LaCie Network Assistant (section
2.3. Connecting Using LaCie
Network Assistant
).
For FTP access, type:
ftp://LaCie-d2
or
ftp://[IP address]
In the logon window that opens, type:
Login:
admin
Password:
admin
(This user name and password is the factory default; if you have
already created a user, input your user name and password.)
The LaCie d2 Network will appear as a drive with one share folder
on the network.
Windows Me/2000
For Windows Me and Windows 2000 users, if you cannot find the
LaCie d2 Network from your workstation, try using the Windows
search tool.
From the Start menu, select
Search
, and then click on
For Files or
Folders
. In the
Search Results
window, select
Computers
.
In the
Search for Computers
dialog box, enter the server name
and click the
Search Now
button. By default, the LaCie d2 Network
will be named “LaCie-d2” , and the share “SHARE”.
Fig. 17
Fig. 18