Western Digital wd Cloud User Manual page 18

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Once you've physically connected your WD Cloud device (see "Preparing your Device for
Use" on page 7), use the following steps to access the contents of your device.
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1.
On the Start page, type Computer.
2.
Click Computer.
3.
In the left pane, click Network.
4.
Double-click the WD Cloud device (see "Appendix D: WD
Cloud Device URLs and Names" on page 95 for a list of
device names) and locate the device's Public folder.
5.
Double-click the Public folder to display the Shared Music,
Shared Pictures, and Shared Videos subfolders. You can
now drag and drop files into (and from) the shared media
folders using Windows Explorer.
1.
Click
or Start > Computer > Network > WD Cloud
device (see "Appendix D: WD Cloud Device URLs and
Names" on page 95 for a list of device names) and, if
required, enter your share credentials. The device's Public
and private folders (shares) appear.
2.
Double-click the Public folder to display the Shared Music,
Shared Pictures, and Shared Videos subfolders. You can
now drag and drop files into (and from) the shared media
folders using Windows Explorer.
1.
In a Finder window, click the WD Cloud device (see
"Appendix D: WD Cloud Device URLs and Names" on
page 95 for a list of device names) under the shared items in
the side bar.
2.
If presented with an authorization page, enter your
Username and password or select Guest and click
Connect to display the Public share.
3.
Double-click the Public folder to display the subfolders:
Shared Music, Shared Pictures, and Shared Videos. You can
now drag and drop files into the shared folders using Finder.
4.
If you want to create a shared drive icon permanently on
your desktop, create an alias. There are two ways to do this:
Note:
Before creating an alias, click
General
and make sure
checked.
-
Click the item you wish to alias (e.g., Shared Music), hold
down the mouse button, hold down the Cmd and
Option keys simultaneously, then drag the item to where
you'd like to make an alias. Instead of moving the original
item, this action creates an alias at the new location.
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Right-click the item you want to alias (e.g., Shared Music)
and click File > Make Alias.
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Finder > Preferences >
Connected Servers
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