MicroNet Technology R8 manual Connecting Users, SMB/CIFS User Access Configuration

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4-Connecting Users

Chapter 4- Connecting Users

Once the MaxNAS R8 has been configured with storage, shares, users, groups, and permissions it is ready to accept user connections. The MaxNAS R8 supports SMB/CIFS network services as well as Webdisk/Secure Webdisk user connections. This chapter includes discussion on both of those services and connection methods.

1. SMB/CIFS User Access Configuration

SMB shares are accessible from Windows 95 and newer, OS-X 10.2 and newer, and most Unix/ Linux based workstations. Instructions are included for Windows and Macintosh based hosts. *nix users should consult the specific distribution and/or SAMBA documentation for usage instruction.

1.1 Mapping a Network Drive (Windows)

To access the MaxNAS R8 from a Windows based host, open “My Network Places” (Windows XP) or “Network Neighborhood” on Windows 98/2000. The MaxNAS R8 is called “MaxNAS R8” in workgroup “Workgroup” by default. Double click to see the available shares. Alternatively, you may use Window’s search function to look for computers named “MaxNAS R8.”

You can map share folders on the MaxNAS R8 so you can access them through the My Computer folder in Windows. Connect to the shared network folders on the MaxNAS R8 as follows:

1.1.1Double click “My Computer”

1.1.2In the menu bar select “Tools” -> “Map Network Drive”

1.1.3The Map Network Drive… window appears.

Select the desired drive letter in the “Drive” field

Use the Browse button to find the folder over your network, or enter the share manually as “\\[MaxNAS R8]\[sharename]” where [MaxNAS R8] is the name or IP address of the MaxNAS R8 and [sharename] is a specific share being mapped.

Check the “Reconnect at Logon” checkbox to make the share reconnect on reboot.

Click Finish. If the share is not public a “Connect As…” window appears. Enter an authorized User name and Password.

Click OK. The share folder appears as the drive you assigned in your My Computer window. You can now access this folder as though it were a drive on your computer.

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Contents MaxNAS R8 Table of Contents ITunes Server Management FCC Compliance Statement Federal Communications CommissionRadio Frequency Interference Statement Limitations of Warranty and Liability WarrantyTechnical Support Policy Returning MaterialsWelcome Welcome From MicroNet TechnologyMicroNet Technology Getting Started Features and BenefitsGetting Started System Requirements and CompatibilityWhat’s Included Safety WarningsUnpacking the MaxNAS R8 Installing your MaxNAS R8 in a rackFront View MaxNAS R8 interface componentsHot plug Drive Replacement Visual and Audible IndicatorsConnecting the MaxNAS R8 Connecting the MaxNAS R8Accessing System Administration for the first time Connect Your MaxNAS R8Wizard Installation and Usage Logging Management Mode LCD OperationUSB Copy Adding External Disks Administering the MaxNAS R8 Administering the MaxNAS R8Administering the MaxNAS R8 Main Menu Navigation Tree System Information System and Services StatusSystem Information System LogsScheduled Power On/Off Firmware UpgradeSystem Management TimeSnmp Configuration UPS SettingsWake on LAN UtilitiesLAN1 WAN Configuration Network ConfigurationSize packets, please Verify Network Services Configuration LAN2 ConfigurationAdministering the MaxNAS R8 FTP Disks Info Storage ConfigurationRAID Menu Installed in the correspondingAdministering the MaxNAS R8 Administering the MaxNAS R8 ISCSI Space Allocation Click Shared Folder Management Administering the MaxNAS R8 ISCSI Stacking Configuration Mount and Share ISO disk image ADS Authentication Configuration User and Group ConfigurationLocal User Configuration Group AdministrationBatch User and Group Creation USERNAME, PASSWORD, GroupcrModule Management Application Service ControlsPrint Server Management ITunes Server ManagementBackup and Synchronization Services Creating a backup Task Setting Up an Nsync Target on Another Device Setting Up an Nsync Target on an Nsync DeviceRestoring from backup Editing an existing backup TaskConnecting Users Connecting UsersSMB/CIFS User Access Configuration Mapping a Network Drive WindowsMapping a Network Drive OS-X Using Webdisk Webdisk control interface Using the Photo Browser Creating AlbumsUploading Pictures to Albums Deleting and Modifying Pictures in an Album Slide ShowsControlling Album Properties Using iSCSI ISCSI on Microsoft Windows 2000 and newerOn the iSCSI Initiator Properties Enable Chap OS-X 10.4.10 Host Setup Your MaxNAS R8 iSCSI volume is ready to use Connecting to MaxNAS R8 Attached Printers Windows XP SP2Windows Vista/7 Http//MaxNAS R8IPAddress631/printers/usb-printer MacOS Understanding RAID Understanding RAIDRAID 1 Disk Mirroring Hot Spare Drives Troubleshooting TroubleshootingGeneral Use Precautions Frequently Asked Questions Resetting the MaxNAS R8Always Back UP Your Data How To Contact MicroNet Technology, Inc Getting HelpAppendix a Getting Help Appendix B RAID Level Comparison Table RAID Level Comparison TableAppendix C Active Directory Active DirectoryAppendix D Supported UPS List Support UPS ListAqua Sola Appendix E Glossary GlossaryGlossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Glossary Product Specifications Appendix F Product SpecificationsSystem Architecture MaxNAS R8 Dimensions System FeaturesWeight Power RequirementsAppendix G Licence and Copyright Licence and CopyrightSource Code Availability Copyrights Cgic License TermsPreamble GNU General Public LicenseLicence and Copyright Licence and Copyright Licence and Copyright MicroNet Techology Manhattan Place Torrance, CA