Accessing the Network Cache Changer Resources
Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.x | 8. | Check Reconnect at logon if you wish to use the |
SMB |
| resource under the same drive letter the next time |
| you start your computer | |
In Windows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.x on an SMB | 9. | Click OK (The |
client, follow these steps to map the | Alternative Method | |
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1. Start the Windows Explorer | If you are unable to find the | |
2. Expand the Network Neighborhood icon | 1. | Start the Windows Explorer from the Start menu |
3. Expand the Entire Network icon (The | ||
lists in the first folder if it is sorted by name. | 2. | From the Tools menu, select Map Network Drive... |
If the Domain Name is already set, the changer | 3. | Select a drive letter |
appears in the specified folder) | 4. | In the path box, type \\PIONEER<nnnnnn>\root (where |
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| <nnnnnn> is the last six digits of the |
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| changer's serial number) |
| 5. | Check Reconnect at logon if you wish to use the |
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| resource under the same drive letter the next time |
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| you start your computer |
| 6. | Click OK (The |
| NetWare | |
| To map the | |
| on a NetWare client, follow these steps: | |
| 1. | Start the Windows Explorer |
| 2. | Expand the Network Neighborhood icon |
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| Aailable resources are displayed: |
NOTE:
7If you cannot find the
4.Double click the entry for your new
3. Expand the Entire Network icon and then open the NetWare Servers folder
5.To map one of the
ÖRoot for root level access
ÖVolumes for access to all the discs
ÖThe volume name for access to an individual disc
6.Right click the resource and select Map Network Drive...
7.Select a drive letter for your
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