NAS Manager 2-3

Menu Bar

The main menu bar has the following tabs:
Home — Provides links to the other tabs.
Network — Provides access to basic network setup tasks such as changing passwords.
Disks — Allows you to configure disks and volumes, set disk quotas, and take
persistent images.
Services — Enables you to manage services such as network file system (NFS) and file
transfer protocol (FTP).
Users — Enables you to manage local users and groups.
Shares — Enables you to manage local folders and create or modify file shares.
Maintenance — Allows you to perform maintenance tasks such as backup and restore,
check logs, and access the Terminal Services Advanced Client.
Help — Provides access to Windows Help for network attached storage.
How To Find Online Help
There are two kinds of help available to you through NAS Manager. The NAS Manager
Online Help documents NAS Manager content. The Windows 2000 Help, which you can
access through the Term ina l Se rvi ces on the Maintenance page, documents Windows 2000
content.
To access help in the NAS Manager, select one of two methods:
When you click Help on the primary menu, the NAS Manager screen is replaced by a
split-screen Help screen that has the Table of Contents of help topics on the le ft, and
the topic content on the right.
•Click the ? icon at the far right of the primary menu to access the context-sensitive
help topic related to the page you are on.
In addition to the Online Help for your system, you can also access help for Microsoft
Windows 2000 through Terminal Services.
To start Windows 2000 Help, perform the following steps:
1On the NAS Manager main menu, click Maintenance.
2Click Terminal Services.
3Log into the system.