PowerFile C200 manual Uninstalling the MediaFinder X Software

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1.Launch Chooser.

2.Navigate to the PowerFile host computer and then login using an admin account for that host computer.

3.Choose the PowerFile volume from the volumes list and click ‘OK’.

Network Access from Microsoft Windows and Unix

Windows network access via SMB and Unix network access via NFS require the PowerFile host computer to be running Mac OS X Server v 10.2.5 or later.

The following is a brief description on how to share the PowerFile to Windows and Unix network clients.

The PowerFile must be recognized by the system and its Desktop icon must be present before proceeding.

1.Open Workgroup Manager and click ‘Sharing’.

2.Click the ‘Share Points’ tab then select the PowerFile share point.

3.Click the ‘General’ tab to view and modify privileges for the PowerFile share point.

4.Click the ‘Protocol’ tab to view and modify protocol settings for the PowerFile share point.

5.Once the settings have been made, click ‘Save’ and quit the Workgroup Manager.

6.From your client computer, navigate to the PowerFile host, login, and open the newly created PowerFile share point.

Contact your network administrator for further details on sharing Mac OS X Server volumes to Windows and Unix network users.

Uninstalling the MediaFinder X Software

Use the MediaFinder X Uninstaller on the Installation CD-ROM to remove the software from the host computer.

The uninstaller can be used to remove only the MFX software, just the changer data or both.

An administrator name and password are required before the uninstall can occur.

1. Open the MediaFinder X Uninstaller on the Installation CD-ROM.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Users Guide for PowerFile MediaFinderImportant Safety Information Installation Location CleaningMoving or Shipping the Unit Introduction Unpacking the PowerFileProduct Overview System RequirementsIntroduction and Overview Load Terms Used in this GuideMount UnmountPowerFile Front Panel Overview PowerFile Back PanelPower Button Display WindowLibrary by Label A-Z Library by SlotDisplay Drive Info MediaFinder X Preference Pane Interface Installing the MediaFinder X SoftwareEntering Activation Codes Configure ChangerChanger Info Discs and About MediaFinder X TabsMediaFinder X Finder Interface Connecting the PowerFileMacintosh Users Load Option a From the PowerFile Front Panel Buttons Loading Discs into the PowerFileLoad Option C From the MFX Preference Pane Load Option B From the MFX Finder InterfaceIdentifying Discs Unloading Discs from a PowerFileUnmounting Discs from Drives Mounting DiscsFormatting/Writing DVD-RAM Discs Disk FormattingRenaming Media Within the PowerFile Desktop Icon Disc MaintenanceWriting to a DVD-RAM Network Access From Mac OS Network AccessNetworking Network Access from Microsoft Windows and Unix Uninstalling the MediaFinder X SoftwareDiskTracker for MediaFinder X Optional Daisy-Chaining Multiple PowerFiles Troubleshooting Macintosh-specific IssuesGeneral How many networked clients can access a PowerFile? Frequently Asked Questions FAQsCan a client computer be a Windows computer? Can a client computer be a Linux or Unix computer?Contact Us

C200 specifications

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