STORAGE SERVER USER ’S GUIDE
5.In the Enter Network Password dialog box, enter your name and password. These must match the values stored on the Storage Server, or you will be denied access. If the Storage Server administrator has not created a user name for you, click the Guest button. This will allow access to the “public” share.
6.A list of "Shares" (Storage Server folders) will be displayed. Use the checkbox to indicate which Shares you wish to access. If you select a Share to which you do not have access permission, you will see an error message.
7.Click OK to finish. An icon for each Share will appear on your desktop. You can use these like any other folders.
USING THE STORAGE SERVER'S PRINTER
1.In Chooser, select the printer type matching the printer connected to the Storage Server.
2.From the list on the right, select the Storage Server, then click Create. (Refer to Troubleshooting if the Storage Server’s printer is not listed.)
3.The new printer created can be used like any other printer.
NOTE: The Printer Object Type and LaserWriter/Other setting on the Printer tab of the System menu option must be correct. See Printer Setup for Macintosh on page 12 for more details.
CHANGING YOUR PASSWORD
Once you have a valid user name on the Storage Server, follow these steps if you’d like to change your password.
1.Open a web browser and, in the Address box, enter:
HTTP://ip_address/user.pl
where ip_address is the IP Address of the Storage Server (e.g. HTTP://192.168.0.2/user.pl).
If you do not know the IP Address of the Storage Server, ask the Storage Server administrator.
2.Enter your existing user name and password.
3.On the next screen, enter your new password.
4.Save, then close your Browser.
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