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3.2. Accessing Shares Using LaCie
Network Assistant
When your computer is connected to your local area network, LaCie
Network Assistant will help you quickly connect to the shared folders
(Share, Public, any user share, and/or
cated space to the USB connection) on your LaCie 2big Network 2
and, if you like, make those folders immediately available every time
you log on to your computer (for this procedure, see section
Map
Shares).
By default, you will be logged in as a guest, and will not therefore
have access to any private shares you have created. In order to ac-
cess protected shares, you will have to change the login credentials
using the LaCie Network Assistant. For this process, see section
3.2.1. Switching
User.
To access shared folders:
1. Launch LaCie Network Assistant.
Windows Users
Select LaCie Network Assistant in Start/Programs. A Network
Assistant icon will appear in the system tray
work Assistant will automatically detect your LaCie 2big Network
2 and any other storage devices on your network
Mac Users
Select LaCie Network Assistant in your Applications folder. An
Network Assistant icon will appear in the menu bar and the As-
sistant will automatically detect your LaCie 2big Network 2 and
any other LaCie storage devices on your network..
2. Click on the icon in the system tray (Windows) or menu bar
(Mac) and select a share from the LaCie 2big Network 2 sub-
menu
(Fig.
19).
TECHNICAL NOTE:
By default, you will be logged in as a guest
and will therefore only have access to public shares. To access pri-
vate shares using LaCie Network Assistant, see
User.
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• DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON
USBShare
if you have allo-
3.2.2.
(Fig.
17) and Net-
(Fig.
18).
3.2.1. Switching
Accessing & Transferring Files
Fig. 17
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
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