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Working with Shared Folders

Mac Users

Mac OS X
Other Mac Operating Systems

Accessing Shared Folders using FTP

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The procedure for accessing a shared folder on a Mac varies, depending on whether the
Mac is running OS X or an older operating system. (Macs running OS X can access the
same shared CIFS folders as Windows users. Macs running older operating systems can
access the same shared NFS folders as Linux users.)
To access a shared folder on a Mac running OS X:
1. From the Go menu, click Connect to Server.
2. In the Address text box, enter the following and click Connect:
smb://storage_system
where storage_system is either the name or IP address of the storage system
Note: You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same
subnet as the storage system, if you added the storage system's IP address and
name to your local hosts file, or if you manually registered the name with a
DNS server in your network.
3. In the Select a share list, select the name of the shared folder that you want to access
and then click OK.
4. Enter the user name and password for accessing this shared folder, and then click OK.
If the guest user has access to this shared folder, you can use guest as both the user
name and password.
An icon with the name of the shared folder is created on the desktop.
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each shared folder that you want to access.
6. To access the shared folder, double-click the icon on the desktop.
Refer to your Mac documentation for information about accessing a shared folder using
NFS on a Mac running an operating system older than OS X.
If you enabled the storage system to act as an FTP server (as described in
Network Settings" on page
to access the public folder. They can also access their personal folder that was created
automatically when their user name was added to the storage system by logging in with
their user name and password (as described in
FTP is not supported. They can use "guest" as the user name and password, but they will
only be able to access the public folder.
64), all Windows and Mac OS X users can use a Web browser
"Adding Users" on page
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