Accessing the Network Cache Changer Resources
4.From the bottom listing, select one of the
ÖRoot for root level access
ÖVolumes for access to all the discs
ÖThe volume name for access to an individual disc
5.Select a drive letter
6.Check Reconnect at Startup if you wish to use the resource under the same drive letter the next time you start your computer
7.Click OK (The
NetWare (NCP)
In Windows for Workgroups on a NetWare client, follow these steps:
1.Start the File Manager and select Connect Network Drive… from the Disk menu. If you also have Microsoft Network installed, you may have to click the NetWare... button.
2.Click the Select NetWare Connections button on the toolbar. A screen similar to this is displayed:
3.Select the entry for your new
4.Click the Login button
5.If you are using bindery mode, you will be prompted to enter your user name and password, unless you are already logged in (before the
6.Click the Drive Connections button on the toolbar once you are logged in to the
NOTE:
7If the Show All Volumes parameter is set to yes, the individual discs are shown at the same level as SYS. Some applications will not run properly unless the data is stored at root level. To avoid such problems, assign a drive letter to that particular disc.
7.Double click PIONEER<nnnnnn>_NW\SYS and then VOLUMES to display this screen:
8.Select a drive letter in the Drives listing
9.In the Resources listing, select a
ÖPIONEER<nnnnnn>_NW\SYS for root level access
ÖVolumes for access to all the discs
ÖThe volume name for access to an individual disc
10.Click Map to map the
11.Click Permanent if you wish to use the resource under the same drive letter the next time you start you computer
12.Click the Exit button on the toolbar (The
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