USING WD DISCOVERY (WINDOWS ONLY) - 63
WD SHARESPACE
USER MANUAL
Using WD Discovery (Windows Only)
WD Discovery Overview
WD Discovery is a proprietary utility that aids in connecting to the
WD network drives. The easy-to-use software enables you to quickly locate and set
up the WD ShareSpace from any Windows computer on your network. With WD
Discovery, you can easily map network drives, browse shared folders, and create a
desktop shortcut for quick access to your WD ShareSpace.
WD Discovery provides the following options:
Mapping a Network Drive
To access and store data on WD ShareSpace after setting up the device, you must
first map a network drive to one or more of the default shares. Install the WD
Discovery application on each Windows XP or Vista computer in your network to
easily map a network drive, browse network shares, or create a desktop shortcut.
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Server 2003
Note: Follow the steps below only if you have already installed WD discovery as instructed in
“Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Server 2003” on page 10.
1. Turn on your computer and wait for the operating system to load.
2. If WD Discovery is not running:
For Windows 2000/XP, click Start > All Programs > WD Discovery
Software > WD Discovery or double-click the WD Discovery icon on your
desktop.
Configure your WD ShareSpace device using the
WD ShareSpace’s Network Storage Manager interface. See
“Configuring WD ShareSpace” on page 69.
Automatically map a network drive so you can easily share and
store data on your WD ShareSpace. See “Mapping a Network
Drive” on page 63.
Easily browse network shares without having to manually enter
network paths. See “Browse Network Shares” on page 66.
Create a desktop shortcut that points to a networked
WD ShareSpace. See “Desktop Shortcut Creation” on page 67.
Determine which WD ShareSpace in the network is currently
being accessed by WD Discovery. See “Turning Identify LED On
or Off” on page 67.
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