Seagate NAS OS 4 U User Manual page 153

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.Administrators can also use Sdrive to access the NAS's management tool
Example: You have important work files that you backed up to your Seagate NAS at the office. Only upon
arriving home do you realize that you forgot to copy them to make final edits. Fortunately, Sdrive is installed on
your work and home computers and both are linked to your Seagate Access account. You open the Sdrive
.volume and copy the important files from your NAS to your home computer
?How do I get started
I started with NAS OS 4.1 and higher
The NAS OS setup wizard for version 4.1 prompts the administrator to create a Seagate Access account. If you
.created the account, skip to
Download and install Sdrive
If you did not create a Seagate Access account during the setup wizard, go to
Create a Seagate Access account
.in NAS OS
I upgraded from NAS OS 4.0.x
Administrators upgrading from an earlier version of NAS OS, 4.0 and below, can begin with
Create a Seagate
.Access account in NAS OS
Create a Seagate Access account in NAS OS
Administrators can create Seagate Access their accounts from the Users page. Once an administrator has a
Seagate Access account, invitations to join the device can be sent to users. Follow the applicable instructions
.below to add Seagate Accounts for administrators and users
NAS OS administrator: create a Seagate Access account
.Go to Device Manager > Users .1
.Find the administrator's Login name and then click the white circle in the Seagate Access column .2
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