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C. Click the "Connect" button to manually connect the USB storage device. D. Now your PC will have a new disk. For example, if you connect a flash drive, your PC will have a new "removable disk". You can see the storage icon in the system tray, as the following figure. E. Just use the new disk as a general disk. F. After you finish the disk operations, click the storage icon in the system tray and choose "Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device". G. In the Control Center, click the "Disconnect" button to disconnect the USB storage device. Please note that by this way, FAT32 and NTFS file system can be fully supported. 7.4 Limitations There are some limitations to use the NetUSB technology. A. Only supports Windows 2000/XP/2003. Windows 98/ME is not supported. B. Only one PC can get the ownership of the same USB device at the same time. Moreover, once a USB device is "connected" by a PC so that the PC "owns" that USB device, other PCs can not "access" this USB device by any means. For example, if a printer is connected by a PC using the NetUSB technology, no other PCs can print to this printer by LPR or SMB or IPP protocols, until the printer is disconnected. C. For USB storage, although NTFS can be supported by the NetUSB technology, it can not be shared among network users. 64

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C.
Click the “Connect” button to manually connect the USB storage device.
D.
Now your PC will have a new disk. For example, if you connect a flash drive, your
PC will have a new “removable disk”. You can see the storage icon in the system
tray, as the following figure.
E.
Just use the new disk as a general disk.
F.
After you finish the disk operations, click the storage icon in the system tray and
choose “Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device”.
G.
In the Control Center, click the “Disconnect” button to disconnect the USB storage
device.
Please note that by this way, FAT32 and NTFS file system can be fully supported.
7.4
Limitations
There are some limitations to use the NetUSB technology.
A.
Only supports Windows 2000/XP/2003. Windows 98/ME is not supported.
B.
Only one PC can get the ownership of the same USB device at the same time.
Moreover, once a USB device is “connected” by a PC so that the PC “owns”
that USB device, other PCs can not “access” this USB device by any means.
For example, if a printer is connected by a PC using the NetUSB technology,
no other PCs can print to this printer by LPR or SMB or IPP protocols, until the
printer is disconnected.
C.
For USB storage, although NTFS can be supported by the NetUSB technology,
it can not be shared among network users.