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Session Example (Windows), Table 14, DESCRIPTION
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Chapter 4 Web Configurator Basics Table 14 Common Configuration Screen Icons (continued) ICON DESCRIPTION User See the chapter on user accounts for detailed information on variants of this icon. Share See the chapter on shares for detailed information on variants of this icon. Healthy This represents a healthy volume. Degraded This represents a degraded RAID 1 volume. Replace the faulty disk. If the replacement disk does not contain any partition, the NSA automatically restores the volume. If the replacement disk already contains a volume, you need to delete the volume and then click the Repair icon to fix the degraded RAID volume. Down This represents a down volume. Scan Disk Click this to scan a hard disk for file system errors. Eject Click this before you remove an external hard drive so that you do not lose data that is being transferred to or from that hard drive. Locate Click this to cause the LED on the external storage device to blink. Repair If you replace a faulty disk with a disk that contains a volume, you need to delete the volume and then click this to fix the degraded RAID volume. 4.5.6 Session Example (Windows) Open Windows Explorer and type two back slashes followed by the NSA name or IP address. Initially you can only read and write to the Public, Video, Music, and Photo folders until you create other shares on the NSA. This session is then displayed as shown in the following figure. Session Example (Windows) 62 Media Server User's Guide