Seagate NAS OS 4 U User Manual page 40

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.Choose Finish. Private shares will prompt you for your NAS OS user name and password .4
Create shortcuts using the operating system: Mac
Mount
Open a new Finder window and choose your NAS in SHARED > [machine name]. All public shares will appear. .1
.To access private shares, choose Connect As and enter your NAS OS username and password
.Choose Connect .3
Mount at boot
.Before following the steps below, make certain to mount the shares as described above .1
.From the Apple icon in the menu bar, select System Preferences > Accounts > Login Items .2
.Choose the "+" sign to add a new item to the list and browse for the shares that you mounted .3
When you log on to the Mac operating system, the shares will automatically mount on your desktop. If the
shares do not mount on the desktop, open a Finder window and check SHARED. If the shares are available in
SHARED but are not visible on the desktop, go to the Finder preferences and change the settings to display
.connected servers on your desktop
Backup: Seagate NAS and PC/Mac
Back up your NAS
See
Backup Manager
for a complete explanation on how to automate backups of data stored on your NAS. You
:can back up your data to
( . Direct-attached storage (DAS
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