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Chapter 4: Macintosh® OS X Setup and Operation
Choose one of the following options:
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• If you have another ZonePlayer to set up now, choose Yes, I want to add anoth-
er ZonePlayer and click Continue.
• If you don't want to set up another ZonePlayer, choose I do not want to add an-
other ZonePlayer at this time, and click Continue.
During the setup process, you will be asked to register your Sonos Digital Music
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System. Your registration information is necessary in order for us to be able to
provide you with technical support and software upgrades.
Sonos will never give or sell your e-mail address to other companies.
You are now ready to set up access to your music folders. Choose Yes, set up my
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music now, and click Continue.
The setup steps will vary depending upon where your music folders are located. Follow
the instructions that correspond to your storage location(s) in order to complete the
setup process.
• If your Macintosh computer does not have Windows Sharing enabled, the Sonos
Desktop Controller will guide you through the process of enabling it. Your music
files are never copied from their current locations - your folders are simply
shared out so they can be accessed by your Sonos Digital Music System.
Choose one of the following options:
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To add music stored in your Music folder, select In my Music folder, and click Continue.
Click the Lock icon to enter your administrator password. If your computer does not
currently allow Windows Sharing, you will be prompted to enable it.
If you have used iTunes preferences to change where you store iTunes music, this option
will appear as In my iTunes Music folders instead.
To add music stored elsewhere on your computer, select On my computer or an external
drive connected to my computer, and click Continue. Click Browse to choose a folder,
and then click Continue.
To add music stored on a different computer or a NAS device, select Add music stored in
folders that are currently shared on my network, and click Continue. Select a folder
from the list or type the path name (\\Name\Sharename, where Name is the network
name for your computer or NAS device, and Sharename is the name of the top level
shared directory.) If this folder is not shared anonymously, type the user name and
password of a user with rights to access this music folder.
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