TANDBERG S3.1 manual Changing Back to the Default Media Storage Location

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Changing Media Storage Location

TANDBERG CONTENT SERVER ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Log in via Remote Desktop to the Content Server using the domain account which has both administrative rights on the Content Server and permissions over the NAS share.

Click on Next to start the NAS Wizard.

Changing Back to the Default Media Storage Location

Go to Start Menu > All Programs > TANDBERG > TCS > TCS NAS Wizard, or double-click the TCS NAS Wizard shortcut on the desktop.

At the Change Storage Location prompt, select Return it to local storage (if you select Move it to a different network location, follow the steps as outlined on the previous page).

This will produce the NAS Wizard.

At the Do you wish to delete old media? prompt:

Click Yes, if you want to copy the media files to the new storage location and delete them from the current storage location.

Click No if you want to copy the media files across without deleting them from the current storage location.

At the Are you sure you wish to continue prompt, click on Yes. Depending on the amount of data, the transfer may take several minutes.

Click on Finish to exit the NAS Wizard.

Your media files have been transferred back from the Alternate Storage Location to the E: drive on the Content Server and any new recordings will be recorded to this new storage location from now on.

To check your new media location, you may select Administrator Settings > Alternate Storage Location.

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Introduction

 

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TCS

 

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Restoring

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