nRequired. Specifies the fully qualified domain name or IP address to the site.

Related Topics

n“HTTP Share Properties” on page 124

n“Adding a Windows or UNIX Share” on page 114

n“Removing a Windows or UNIX Share” on page 116

n“Modifying Windows or UNIX Share Properties” on page 118

n“Initial DataSafe NAS Configuration” on page 13

HTTPS Creating a Secure Connection

There are several administrative tasks you can perform via the Web UI (such as setting administrative and user passwords) for which you will want a secure connection. You can establish a secure connection quite easily for your Windows Powered DataSafe NAS using the Terminal Services feature.

To create a secure connection

1.On the primary menu bar, select Maintenance.

2.On the Maintenance page, select Terminal Services Advanced Client (TSC).

3.Log in.

The Terminal Services Client window (Figure 32) opens.

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