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Using The Snap! Server From Your Windows Computer - Quantum Snap! Server 4000 Quick Start Manual

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Using the Snap! Server from your Windows
Computer
Once installed on your network, the Snap! Server appears as a server with a shared folder. You can
use it to organize and store files in the same way that you use the folders on your local hard disk.
It should appear in your Network Neighborhood within minutes.
The default server name is SNAP nnnnnn , where nnnnnn is the serial number from the
label on your unit (for example, SNAP300020). For NetWare users, the server name is
SNAP nnnnnn NW, where nnnnnn is the serial number from the label on your unit (for
example, SNAP300020NW).
Microsoft Networking users should look for the Snap! Server in Workgroup in Network
Neighborhood. NetWare users should look in the NetWare servers list. If you cannot locate
the Snap! Server, try using the Find Computer function, as described on page 3.
By default, there are no security restrictions for accessing the files and folders within the
Snap! Server. Anyone who can connect to the Snap! Server from your network or from the
Internet can access any of its files. See page 4 for information on how to enable security
and customize other Snap! Server features.
NOTE: The Snap! Server uses DHCP to obtain an IP address automatically. If your network
uses TCP/IP but does not assign IP addresses automatically, use the Snap! Assist
program, described on page 4, to assign one.
To Learn More About
Installing a Snap! Server
Customizing a Snap! Server
Security and access restrictions
Factory Default Settings
Troubleshooting
TCP/IP and IP addresses
Additional information
Page 2
Refer To
Chapters 1-4 of the Administrator Guide
Chapters 5-8 of the Administrator Guide
Chapter 8 of the Administrator Guide
Appendix B of the Administrator Guide
Appendix C of the Administrator Guide
Appendix D of the Administrator Guide
Release Notes
Snap! Server 4000 Quick Start Guide

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