7. Open the Command Prompt window.
Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, and Command Prompt for Windows XP.
Click Start, Programs, Accessories, and Command Prompt for Windows 2000.
8. Change the permission of the folder as you wish by entering the CACLS
command. For details of the command, refer to the help message displayed by
entering the following statement.
C:\> HELP CACLS
Example:
C:\> CACLS D4156 /P USER01:F Users:R Everyone:R
This example sets the permission of the folder D4156 as shown below.
USER01 (creator)
Users (group)
Everyone
Then the 4155C/4156C (for example, host name ANALYZER) will be able to
mount a folder you specified.
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Connecting to Network
If You Use a Windows PC
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