Buffalo Technology HS-DTGL/R5 Server User Manual


 
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To access your TeraStation’s
data, it’s convenient to have the
TeraStation’s share (a folder you
can store data in) mapped to a drive
letter. Begin by clicking
Start and
then
Run.... In the Run dialog box,
type
\\TeraStation_Name where
TeraStation_Name is the friendly, easy-to-remember name that
you entered into the
TeraStation Hostname eld on page 5.
Press
OK to continue.
TeraStation’s root
directory will appear.
You’ll see all of the
congured folders,
including
share, the
precongured share
folder that we’re going
to map a drive letter
to. From the pull-down
menu, click
Tools, and
then
Map Network
Drive.
Select the drive letter you
want to map
share to from the
Drive: list box. In the Folder:
eld, enter
\\TeraStation_Name\share,
where TeraStation_Name is
the friendly, easy-to-remember
name you gave your TeraStation
on page 5. If you set up other
shares on your TeraStation, you
may map them by substituting
their share name for “share” in the
Folder: eld. You can also
browse for a shared folder by pressing the
Browse button and
searching through the
Entire Network and then the Microsoft
Windows Network. Check the Reconnect at logon checkbox to
have Windows connect to your mapped drive every time it starts.
When nished, press the Finish button.
Step 6: Map a Driveletter to your Share