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How to Get Started • Reset the server's name and password to the original settings About BlackArmor Users All BlackArmor users, including administrators, can: • Change their login password • Save and share files on the BlackArmor server • Back up files to the BlackArmor server • Access the BlackArmor server over the Web, using Seagate Global Access • Download large Web files directly to the BlackArmor server • Access music, video, and photos (if the BlackArmor server is set up as a media server) • Share a USB printer that's connected to the BlackArmor server (if any) Note: The administrator can also create a user account that has administrative privileges. See the BlackArmor Manager help for instructions. How to Get Started This section describes the getting-started tasks for BlackArmor administrators and users. BlackArmor Administrators Start Here To get started with your BlackArmor server: 1. Install the BlackArmor server and software (see page 16). 2. Connect to the server using BlackArmor Discovery (see page 17). 3. Complete the initial setup of the server using BlackArmor Manager (see page 18.) 4. Create customized folders, or shares, for storing saved files (see page 18). 5. Create individual user accounts for everyone who will be accessing your BlackArmor server and assign each user access to the folder shares you created, as required (see page 19). 6. Provide user account information to each BlackArmor user (see page 20). 7. (Optional) Make your BlackArmor server accessible over the Web by enabling Global Access in BlackArmor Manager (see page 21). 8. (Optional) Make a USB printer available to everyone on your local network by connecting it to your BlackArmor server (see page 22). 9. (Optional) Connect an Uninterruptable Power Supply to your BlackArmor server to maintain power to the server in the event of a power failure. (see page 43). BlackArmor® NAS 440/420 User Guide (Version 3) 13

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How to Get Started
BlackArmor® NAS 440/420 User Guide (Version 3)
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Reset the server’s name and password to the original settings
About BlackArmor Users
All BlackArmor users, including administrators, can:
Change their login password
Save and share files on the BlackArmor server
Back up files to the BlackArmor server
Access the BlackArmor server over the Web, using Seagate Global Access
Download large Web files directly to the BlackArmor server
Access music, video, and photos (if the BlackArmor server is set up as a media server)
Share a USB printer that’s connected to the BlackArmor server (if any)
Note:
The administrator can also create a user account that has administrative privileges. See the
BlackArmor Manager help for instructions.
How to Get Started
This section describes the getting-started tasks for BlackArmor administrators and users.
BlackArmor Administrators Start Here
To get started with your BlackArmor server:
1.
Install the BlackArmor server and software (see page 16).
2.
Connect to the server using BlackArmor Discovery (see page 17).
3.
Complete the initial setup of the server using BlackArmor Manager (see page 18.)
4.
Create customized folders, or shares, for storing saved files (see page 18).
5.
Create individual user accounts for everyone who will be accessing your BlackArmor
server and assign each user access to the folder shares you created, as required (see
page 19).
6.
Provide user account information to each BlackArmor user (see page 20).
7.
(Optional)
Make your BlackArmor server accessible over the Web by enabling Global
Access in BlackArmor Manager (see page 21).
8.
(Optional)
Make a USB printer available to everyone on your local network by connecting
it to your BlackArmor server (see page 22).
9.
(Optional)
Connect an Uninterruptable Power Supply to your BlackArmor server to
maintain power to the server in the event of a power failure. (see page 43).