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Add Backup Job 

From this screen, you can add new backup jobs, which be displayed on the Backup screen. 

 

Name 

Enter a suitable name for this job. 

Backup Type 

Select the desired backup type.   

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Full - all files will be backed up.   

z

 

Incremental - only changed files will be backed up.   

z

 

Synchronize - all files are backed up, then any files on the 
destination which do not exist on the source are deleted.   

Direction   

Select the desired option:   

z

 

From this NAS to another device.   

z

 

From another device to this NAS 

Local Location 

Select the desired folder in this NAS..   

z

 

If backing up from this NAS, select the folder you wish to backup. 

z

 

If backing up from another device to this NAS, select the folder 
where you want the backed-up data to be stored.   

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Summary of Contents for 2-Bay SATA NAS RAID Server NAS-7200

Page 1: ...2 Bay SATA NAS RAID Server NAS 7200 User s Manual Version 1 00 Date July 2008 1 ...

Page 2: ... radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is ...

Page 3: ...nterference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures WEEE Regulation To avoid the potential effects on the environment and human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment end users of electrical and electronic equipment should understand the meaning of the crossed out wheeled bin symbol Do not dispose of WEEE as unsort...

Page 4: ... The Web based Administrator Interface 23 4 3 Setup Menu User Screen 24 4 4 Setup Menu Status Screen 28 4 5 Setup Menu Network Screen 31 4 6 Setup Menu System Screen 34 4 7 Setup Menu Media Screen 41 4 8 Advanced Menu Groups Screen 43 4 9 Advanced Menu Shares Screen 46 4 10 Advanced Menu Backup Screen 50 4 11 Advanced Menu Disk Screen 54 4 12 Advanced Menu Upgrade Screen 59 5 Download Manager 60 5...

Page 5: ...rts 10 100 1000Base TX Auto MDI MDIX network interface With a high performance internal cooling fan for continuous operation 2 Standard USB 2 0 port for external USB HDD and print server sharing Supports Windows utility and web base manage internet Supports UPnP AV sharing music pictures movies and data over network DLNA1 5 DHCP Server Client FTP server UPnP recover PHP Support for web station Sup...

Page 6: ...tallation Guide Setup CD Ethernet Cable Power Adapter with Power Core EMI core NOTE 1 If any of the above items are missing please contact your dealer immediately 2 Using the power supply that is not the one included in NAS packet will cause damage and void the warranty for this product 5 ...

Page 7: ...d shutdown Status Amber ON This LED will be On during the Startup self test it will turn Off once the self test is completed If it stays ON there is a hardware error OFF Normal operation Blinking During a software upgrade both the Status and Ready LEDs will blink LAN ON Link established OFF No LAN connection Blinking Data is transmitted or received via the LAN HDD OFF Idle Blinking Hard disk is be...

Page 8: ...ing Raid 1 Rebuilding HDD2 LED will also blinking HDD 2 ON Disk 2 installed OFF Disk 2 not installed Blinking HDD 2 is accessing Blinking Raid 1 Rebuilding HDD1 LED will also blinking USB 1 ON USB device connected to the USB port OFF No USB device installed Fast Blinking Data being transferred to or from the USB device USB 2 ON USB device connected to the USB port OFF No USB device installed Fast ...

Page 9: ...his button for 10 seconds The IP Address user name and password will be set to the default and it will beep once to indicate the reset has occurred USB Eject Button 1 2 For USB port 1 2 device eject Press and release to prepare the USB device for removal When the USB LED turns off it is safe to remove the USB device USB Port 1 2 Up Down Connect your USB Hard Disk Drive or USB Flash Drive here The ...

Page 10: ... 3 Make sure your hard drive is SATA interface and make sure you back up all pre existing data before use it on NAS 7200 4 To install Disk 1 that located on left side rear view make sure HDD top face to left and connector side in front then slide the HDD into slot 5 To install Disk 2 that located on right side rear view make sure HDD top face to right and connector side in front then slide the HDD...

Page 11: ... mounting 4 screws as figure below 2 4 HDD Remove 1 Make sure the NAS 7200 is powered off with DC plug removed 2 Remove the screws that fix the HDD you want to remove 3 Open the rear cover of NAS 7200 4 Pull out the HDD till HDD connector release then the HDD can slide out of slot 10 ...

Page 12: ...LAN LED will blink occasionally Boot up should take approximately 1 3 minutes 11 Boot up completed 12 When the Ready LED stops blinking and remains on boot up is complete If the Status Orange LED stays on or if the NAS repeatedly beeps there is a hardware problem Consult the Troubleshooting section of this User Guide for possible solutions Shutdown To shutdown the NAS press the power switch to sta...

Page 13: ...utton 5 Wait for the USB LED turn off The Windows program will also display a message when it is safe to physically detach the USB device 6 Remove the USB device Note If the USB device is not removed it will not be re connected You must remove and re insert the USB device to have it re connected To share a printer connect USB printer to this USB port 12 ...

Page 14: ... the Start button and choose Run Suppose E is your CD ROM drive When the dialog box appears enter E Utility Setup exe and press enter key You will see the dialog box as below Please click the Setup button 3 After click you will see the screen as below The utility will auto search your network and find out your NAS A list of all the NAS s on your network will show on the left side The right side di...

Page 15: ...ange used on your LAN If you wish you can change this but you must ensure the address is unused Network Mask This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN Gateway This must match the value used by PCs on your LAN 5 You can configure the time settings in this screen Please click Next after the configured Server Name The Default Name is shown You may change this if you wish Workgroup Name Normal...

Page 16: ...ou will see the dialog box to prompt you again Please click OK to save or click Cancel to check the settings 8 If you would like to install Flash Map to helps you to mapping NAS now please click Yes and refer to the manual in our bundled CD disk otherwise please click No to finish the configuration then close the initial utility 15 ...

Page 17: ...ndows ME you must Logon to the Network correctly in order to use the NAS To check your Network Logon following this procedure Check your Window logon using Start Settings Control Panel Network Ensure the Primary Network Logon is set to Client for Microsoft Networks as shown below Windows will prompt you to Logon to the Network when it starts boots You must logon If you press ESC or click Cancel no...

Page 18: ...is in By default the NAS is in Workgroup 3 Double click on the NAS icon You will then see a list of shares shared folders You can read and write files to these shares unless the NAS administrator has blocked access 4 To create a shortcut to an NAS folder drag its icon to the desktop and accept Windows offer to create a shortcut Mapping a Network Drive You can give a share shared folder on the NAS ...

Page 19: ... password that you can enter in this dialog You must ask the NAS administrator to create a username and password for you on the NAS z Even if your username and password are correct you can t gain access if the NAS administrator has not allowed access You can also use the Windows utility Flash Map installed from the bundle CD ROM disk 1 Suppose the CD ROM drive is disk E in your PC You can find the...

Page 20: ...ps above to mapping the network disk Tips for Storing Data on the NAS z Change your Windows logon so it matches the user name password assigned to you on the NAS This will allow you to login only once z You can map multiple folders to drive letters on your PC as described above z You can backup your data to the NAS by copying files from your PC to the NAS z If you have Windows ME 2000 XP or Vista ...

Page 21: ...f prompted about sharing this printer do NOT enable sharing 6 The new printer will then appear in your Printer list and can be used from any Windows application z Use Start Settings Printers to list all your printers z Double click the printer to view or delete the documents in the print queue z Use File Set as Default to make the selected printer the default printer z Use File Properties to view ...

Page 22: ...n the NAS click Public Data on the home screen above z Shares Folders to which everyone has access are listed You can access these folders and files by clicking on the folder name or filename z If your Browser displays the file when you prefer it to be downloaded right click on the file and choose Save Target as 5 To access data which is password protected click the User Login Private Data link z ...

Page 23: ...on the Change Password link on home page The following screen will be displayed Enter the required data z User name your login name on the NAS created by the NAS Server s administrator z Existing password your current password z New password the password you now wish to use z Confirm new password reenter the new value to ensure it is correct Click Save to save your changes Click Home to return to ...

Page 24: ... then be prompted for a password as shown below Enter admin for the name and leave the password blank z To gain access you must enter the User Name and Password of a user in the Administrators User Group z By default the only user in the Administrators User Group is admin You can add other users as you wish z The default password for the admin user is blank no password This should be changed Click...

Page 25: ...re defined and cannot be deleted z Users can be members of many user Groups User List This list shows all existing users As you scroll through the list of users details of the selected user are displayed in the Properties area Groups Button Click this to view and or modify the Groups which the selected user is in Delete Button Use this to delete the selected user When deleting a user you have the ...

Page 26: ...ank 4 Click the Update button When creating a new user enter the desired password in both of these fields Create Private Folder Share If creating a new user z Checking this option will create a Group and a Private Folder Share with the same name as the user z Read Write access will be granted to the Share If changing an existing user z The checkbox has no effect it will neither create nor delete T...

Page 27: ...Button to create a new user after entering their data in the User Properties fields Save Use this Button to save any changes you have made to the User Properties for an existing user Modifying an existing user To modify the properties for an existing User z Select the desired user from the list Their details will be displayed in the User Properties fields z Edit the User Properties fields as requi...

Page 28: ...ther Groups The Other Groups column on the right shows all other Groups The current User is not a member of these Groups Operation To Add Membership of a Group Select the Group or Groups in the right hand column then click the Button Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting To Revoke Membership of a Group Select the Group or Groups in the left hand column then c...

Page 29: ...r Name is restored to default one after configuration restore z Firmware Version Current version of the firmware in the NAS z Hardware Address Hardware Address of the NAS z IP Address IP Address currently used by the NAS z Date Current date of the NAS z Time Current time of the NAS z Current Status Indicates the current status of the NAS This will usually state Ready If the NAS is not ready the me...

Page 30: ...int Queue waiting to be printed Disk Display the status of Internal and USB Disks Model Model name of the disk it s provided by the manufacturer Total Space Total amount of the disk space Free Space Amount of the disk space still available to users Partition Partition number of USB disk File System File system used in the partition Share Corresponding share of the partition Total Size Total size o...

Page 31: ...ilable again Clicking this button does NOT save any data you have entered Delete Current Job Clicking this button will delete the Print Job currently being printed Use this if the document is not printing correctly Delete All Jobs Clicking this button will delete all Print Jobs in the Print Queue Use this to clear the Print Queue View Log Click this button to view the log file in separate window T...

Page 32: ...A DHCP Server can provide an IP Address to PCs and other devices when they boot Fixed IP Address Select this if your LAN does not have a DHCP Server and enter the following data IP Address The IP Address must be unused and compatible with the PCs on your LAN Network Mask Enter the same Network Mask Subnet Mask used by PCs on your LAN Gateway If your LAN has a Router or Gateway enter its IP Address...

Page 33: ...r A DNS Domain Name Server translates Internet addresses e g microsoft com to IP Addresses Use the same values as on your PC or recommended by your ISP Internet Service Provider At least one 1 DNS entry is required if using either the E Mail Alert feature Otherwise the DNS entries may be left blank Obtain DNS Server Addresses from DHCP Server Select this if you want to obtain DNS Server Addresses ...

Page 34: ...WINS Server This will allow users on the LAN to locate this device through a Router Without WINS Network Neighborhood or My Network Places only scans the local LAN segment WINS Server If WINS is enabled enter the IP Address of your WINS Server Normally this will be a Windows NT 2000 XP Server Frame Size The NAS support large frame you select different frame size for your need 33 ...

Page 35: ...racters e g cannot be used in it Workgroup Name This should match the Workgroup Name on your PCs If the Workgroup name does not match access to the NAS Server is still possible but the NAS Server will not appear when you click the Browse Network button for example when adding a Network Printer Note that punctuation and other special characters e g cannot be used in the name Printer Name Specify on...

Page 36: ... not sent to the Server until you click OK Enable NTP If enabled the NAS Server will synchronize its clock with a NTP Network Time Protocol Server NTP Server Enter the domain name or IP address of the NTP server you wish to use The NTP server can be a public server on the Internet or a local server on your own network Note that special characters e g cannot be used in it NTP Status This shows the ...

Page 37: ...BT Tasks Specify maximum number of BT tasks that can run at same time It s up to 5 tasks Maximum Running HTTP FTP Tasks Specify maximum number of HTTP FTP tasks that can run at same time It s up to 10 tasks Enable Schedule If enabled Download Manager only runs on the specified time period If disabled Download Manager always runs The option only takes effect when Download Manager is enabled Day Day...

Page 38: ...lerts to avoid being filtered as junk mails Subject Optional Enter the text you wish to appear in the Subject field of e mail alert generated by the NAS Note that special characters e g cannot be used in it Send Test Mail Send test mail to specified e mail address to verify whether the e mail address can be reached Use Specified SMTP Mail Server You can specify one SMTP Simple Mail Transport Proto...

Page 39: ... configure following options z Allow anonymous Login for Windows Networking If enabled then all Windows users will be able to access the NAS via Network Neighborhood My Network Places with guest access rights By default the guest user has Read Write permission for all USB disks z Allow anonymous access to Public Data If enabled then user can access files on Public Data on homepage anonymously Enab...

Page 40: ... NAS will be automatically generated Enable HTTPS If enabled you can access the NAS s web pages with HTTPS HTTP over SSL This function can make sure all connections are encrypted and secure Enable Recycle Bin If enabled deleted files are removed to folders Recycle Bin in every share If you want to delete the files permanently you need delete them from folders Recycle Bin again Clear Recycle Bin Tr...

Page 41: ...the page Cancel Click this button to cancel the modifications on the page Restore to Default Click this button to restore all system and network settings to default Clear Now Click this button to delete all files that exist in the Recycle Bin immediately 40 ...

Page 42: ...nes Server Enable MP3 Broadcast If enabled then the NAS will broadcast MP3 in specified folder and user can listen to them by music players such as WinAMP etc This MP3 Broadcast supports files with extension mp3 Server Name Specify the name of the MP3 Broadcast Port This port number is used for HTTP connections to MP3 Broadcast The default is 1234 If this is changed you should use a number greater...

Page 43: ...e accessed and played by the Media Adapters Server Name Name of the Media Server that is displayed on client devices Content Directory Directories where the Media Server shall scan for media content You can specify four Content Directories at most You should click the Browse button to select the desired folder Each directory can be limited to a certain media type The default setting will scan for ...

Page 44: ... field then click this button Access Rights Clicking this will display the shares which members of the current Group are able to access You can then assign remove or modify access rights for this Group Note The administrators Group ALWAYS has Read Write access to ALL Shares Members Clicking this will display the users who are members of the selected Group You can then add or delete members Note Th...

Page 45: ...istrators Group has R W access to ALL shares Other Shares The Other Shares column on the right shows all other Shares The current Group has no access to these Shares Operation To Add Access Rights Select the Share or Share in the right hand column then click the Read Access to provide Read Only access or the R W Access Button to provide Read Write access Multiple Shares can be selected by holding ...

Page 46: ... shows the users who are currently members of this Group Other Users The Other Users column on the right shows users who are not currently members of this Group Operation To Add a Member Select the User or Users in the right hand column then click the Button Multiple Users can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting To Delete a Member Select the User or Users in the left hand colu...

Page 47: ... Shares z If a folder within a Share is also a Share then all users with access to the outer share will ALWAYS have the same access to the inner share Share List All existing shares are listed When an existing Share is selected in the list of Shares its details are displayed in the Share Properties area Access Button Click this Button to view the Groups that have access to the selected Share and c...

Page 48: ...root folder directory If Specify is selected you can specify the folder directory where you want the share If the folder does not exist it will be created Note that special characters e g cannot be used in it Operations Access Click this Button to view the Groups which have access to the selected Share and change these access rights as required Delete Click this Button to Delete the selected Share...

Page 49: ...shares Share Name The name of the Share being modified is shown above the 2 lists of Groups Groups with Access The Groups with Access column on the left shows which group can currently access this Share The type of access is shown in brackets R Read Only R W Read Write Note The administrators Group has R W access to ALL shares Other Groups The Other Groups column on the right shows all other Group...

Page 50: ...R W Access Button to provide Read Write access Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting To Remove Access Rights Select the Group or Groups in the left hand column then click the No Access Button Multiple Groups can be selected by holding down the CTRL Key while selecting When finished click the Close Button 49 ...

Page 51: ... Data Backup Data files can be backed up from the NAS to another network device or from another network device to the NAS Download Button Click this to download the configuration file and save it on your PC Upload Button Use this to restore a previously saved configuration file from your PC to the NAS Backup Jobs This lists any Backup jobs you have defined If you have not defined any jobs the list...

Page 52: ...sub window that shows the status of all Backup jobs Modify This button will open a sub window where you can change the settings of the selected backup job Delete Delete the selected backup job Add New Job This button will open a sub window where you can define a new backup job View Log View the log of completed backup jobs in a sub window 51 ...

Page 53: ...ked up z Synchronize all files are backed up then any files on the destination which do not exist on the source are deleted Direction Select the desired option z From this NAS to another device z From another device to this NAS Local Location Select the desired folder in this NAS z If backing up from this NAS select the folder you wish to backup z If backing up from another device to this NAS sele...

Page 54: ...kbox and enter the User Name and Password required to gain access to the share Schedule Select the desired option from the list z Never This will disable this backup job z Every Day Select this to have the backup job performed each day at the specified time z Every Monday Every Tuesday Select this to have the backup performed once per week on the specified day Use the time fields hour minute am pm...

Page 55: ...me Total capacity is equal to the capacity of the existing drive s To work in this configuration at least one drive must exist If this configuration is selected with only one drive installed the second drive will be configured to extend the capacity of the logical volume when it is installed z Mirroring Raid 1 Disk 1 is mirrored into Disk 2 Total capacity is equal to the capacity of smaller drive ...

Page 56: ...ed Disk has been detected but it is not ready for use Use the Format button to prepare the disk for use z Formatting This message will only be displayed after you have clicked the Format button See below for details of this button z Formatted Disk is ready for use USB Disks z No Installed No disk is inserted into this USB port z Not Formatted This USB disk hasn t been formatted into FAT or NTFS fi...

Page 57: ...ndisk operation and gain access to data on the disk To see the results of the Scandisk operation use the View Disk Log button z Completed The last Scandisk operation has been completed You can use the View Disk Log button to view the results z Terminated The last Scandisk operation was cancelled by the Administrator before it was completed Schedule Use these fields to set up a schedule to run Scan...

Page 58: ...ing to fail Schedule Use these fields to set up a schedule to run S M A R T check regularly if desired The available options are z Never S M A R T check will not be scheduled to run z Every Day Select this to have S M A R T check to run each day at the specified time z Every Monday Every Tuesday Select this to have the scandisk run once per week on the specified day Use the time fields hour minute...

Page 59: ... check immediately Scandisk z Start Click the button to start the Scandisk The Scandisk could take long time and the disk is unavailable to users while the Scandisk is in progress z Stop If a Scandisk is in progress click this button to terminate the Scandisk immediately Save Click it to save the modifications in this window Cancel Restore the settings on the screen to their values after the last ...

Page 60: ...t including this one The NAS Server will reboot once the upgrade installation is completed The procedure may take from 5 to 10 minutes Current Firmware Version This displays the version number of the NAS Server s current firmware Firmware File Click the Browse button to browse the folders on your PC and select the Firmware file Note Implementation of this feature is Browser dependent Buttons Start...

Page 61: ...ting to download file automatically 5 1 The Web base Download Management Interface To access the Download Manager interface click the Download Manager link on the home page You will then be prompted for a password as shown below Enter admin for the name and leave the password blank or user ID and password who registered on this NAS 60 ...

Page 62: ...at logins the Download Manager File Name Name of the saved file in the NAS for the task File Size Total size of the downloaded file for the task Speed Download speed of the task Percent Completed percentage of the downloaded file from the URL Status Download status of the URL it can be Waiting Connecting Failed Stopped Transferring or Done Admin Select the operation on the task 61 ...

Page 63: ...ask Stop the selected task Delete Task Delete selected tasks Move Up Increase the priority of the task Move Down Decrease the priority of the task Logout Leave the screen of Download Manager Add New Task Open the window to add new task Refresh Refresh the status of tasks Help Click it to view on line help 62 ...

Page 64: ...e is HTTP FTP Torrent File Specify the torrent file with which you need download files You can upload it from local pc or provide one HTTP FTP URL for it Authentication Required Optional If authentication is needed to access the URL need enable it and input the account and password Account Account name that is used to access the URL if necessary Password Password that is used to access the URL if ...

Page 65: ... where downloaded file will be saved Subdirectory Select the subdirectory under the selected share where downloaded file will be saved Action Save Save the new task Cancel Cancel the modifications on the web page Close Close the window 64 ...

Page 66: ...ou can make the NAS available from the Internet No changes to the NAS configuration are required unless you wish to use a port number other than the default value of 80 for Web connections Your Router or Gateway must be configured to pass incoming HTTP connections and optionally IPP connections to the NAS This feature is normally called Port Forwarding or Virtual Servers and is illustrated below C...

Page 67: ...get a different IP address every time you connect to your ISP Check the documentation of your Router Gateway for further information 6 2 Using Web Browser from the Internet This is identical to using your Web browser from the LAN See Using the Web File Sharing for details But remember z You must use the Internet IP address to connect to the NAS NOT the LAN IP address z If the port number used by t...

Page 68: ... see the Locate your Printer screen as shown below 3 Select Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your Intranet and enter the URL of the NAS as follows http ip_address 631 printers printer_name Where z IP_address represents the IP Address used to access the NAS As explained earlier this may be the Internet address of a Gateway rather than the NAS itself z Printer_name is the name of the print...

Page 69: ...ient Setup Windows 9x ME You need to install the supplied IPP client program as follows 1 Insert the NAS CD ROM in your drive If the program does not start automatically run the NAS_Setup exe program in the top level folder 2 On the first screen click the icon for IPP Client 3 Follow the prompts to complete the installation IPP Client Configuration 1 Click the Add IPP Port icon In future you can u...

Page 70: ...LKLKG974163_p1 Proxy Server If Internet access from your PC is via a Proxy Server check Access IPP Server via Proxy Server and enter details of your Proxy Server These will be the same as your Browser configuration so check your Browser settings 4 Click Save to create the IPP port on your system You will see the following dialog 5 Either selects an existing printer to use the new port and click OK...

Page 71: ...nnection used by the IPP Server is down z Network congestion causes the connection attempt to time out 6 4 Remote Management Connection via your Web browser from the Internet is the same as connecting via the LAN But remember z You must use the Internet IP address to connect to the NAS NOT the LAN IP address z If the port number used by the NAS has been changed from the default 80 you must specify...

Page 72: ...y the BSD License z The following table provides details of the various components z The text of both Licenses is below Package Name License bash GPL bftpd GPL BusyBox GPL CUPS GPL e2fsprogs GPL gawk GPL gdbm GPL glibc LGPL hdparm BSD Kernel GPL libtermcap LGPL Lilo BSD LPRng GPL mod utils GPL net tools GPL openssl BSD 71 ...

Page 73: ...lient GPL sysVinit GPL telnet server BSD textutils GPL thttpd BSD Tinylogin GPL Ucsc smartsuite GPL udhcp GPL upnpsdk BSD util linux GPL vixie cron Distributable XFS patch GPL xfsdump GPL xfsprogs GPL xinetd Distributable BSD License BSD License Information 72 ...

Page 74: ...LITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE GUN General Public License GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 Copyright C 1989 1991 Free Software Foundation Inc 59 Temple Place Suite 330 Boston MA 02111 1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distr...

Page 75: ... a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License The Program below refers to any such program or work and a work based on the Program means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law that is to say a work containing the Program or a portion of it either verbatim or with modifications and or translated into anoth...

Page 76: ...m does not bring the other work under the scope of this License 3 You may copy and distribute the Program or a work based on it under Section 2 in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following a Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine readable source code which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 a...

Page 77: ...this License they do not excuse you from the conditions of this License If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations then as a consequence you may not distribute the Program at all For example if a patent license would not permit royalty free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or...

Page 78: ...ill be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PR...

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