Shares: Access And Transfer Files37; About Shares - Seagate NAS OS 4 U User Manual

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A share is a network volume that you can configure to store and share data. Your Seagate NAS has two shares
by default: admin and Public. Following the initial login, the share admin changes to the name used by the
Default
Availability
share
admin or user
Computers on the network and remote
defined
(access (must be enabled
Public
Computers on the network and remote
(access (must be enabled
.Use Seagate Network Assistant for quick access to public shares. See
Use Seagate Network Assistant to enter your username and password. See
Sdrive gives users and administrators easy access to shares and NAS OS on local and remote networks.
Sdrive's unique file integration places a volume in an Explorer window (Windows) or on the desktop (Mac). The
volume contains all public shares and the private shares allotted to the user by the administrator. See
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Shares: Access and Transfer Files
:The following table lists the differences between private and public shares
.For instructions on how to create and manage shares, see
Option 2: Seagate Network Assistant - authenticate for private shares
10/18/16
Login
Accessibility
Password-
Login and password
protected
required
None
Available to any user
on the network
.You have several options for accessing shares
Option 1: Seagate Network Assistant - quick share access
Seagate Network Assistant
.Use your operating system to open your NAS's shares

About shares

.administrator
Type
Private
Public
Access shares
for details
Seagate Network Assistant
Option 3: Operating system
Option 4: Sdrive
Remote
Seagate NAS OS 4
Shares
for
.details

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