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Note
You can use the storage system name only if that name is registered with a DNS server on 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”.
7. If prompted, enter your user name and password for accessing this shared folder, and then
click “OK”.
Note
If the user name and password for accessing the shared folder are the same as your Windows user
name and password, you are not prompted to provide a user name and password to access the
shared folder.
In addition, once you provide your user name and password for accessing one shared folder, you are
not prompted to provide it again when you access other shared folders to which you have access
rights.
If the “guest” user has access to this shared folder, you can use “guest” as both the user name
and password.
You can now access the shared folder from My Computer or Windows Explorer.
Using the Console
To access a shared folder using the Console:
1. Install the Console (as described in “Installing the Console” on page 16).
2. Click “Start” > “Programs” > “Storage System Console”.
The Console application window appears.
As soon as you start the Console, it automatically scans the network for storage systems. This
might take a few minutes. As soon as the scan is complete, the left pane displays a tree view
of all the storage systems it found.
Each storage system has two ports for connecting to the network. If your storage system uses
both ports, two items appear in the tree in the left pane, each using the same name. You can
identify the IP address used by each port by clicking each item in the tree and observing the
“IP address” area in the right pane.
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