Buffalo TeraStation WSS WS5020N6 User Manual page 102

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device's icon to show
these options.
*Click on the Buffalo NAS device's icon to display these options.
When NAS Navigator2 is closed, right-click the NAS Navigator2 icon in the system tray for the following options.
Map All Remote Shares to
Drive Letters
Create Desktop Shortcut
Launch NAS Navigator2
on Startup
Display Errors
Properties
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Close
View
Sort by
Browse Shares
Open Remote Desktop
Properties
Create Desktop Shortcut
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Description
Assigns all Buffalo NAS devices' shared folders as network
drives. This is available only when a shared folder has been
created.
Creates a desktop shortcut to the Buffalo NAS device's
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shared folders.
Launches NAS Navigator2 in the system tray when Windows
boots.
If an error occurs, an error message will appear from the
NAS Navigator2 icon in the system tray.
Opens the properties page that lets you configure the
Buffalo NAS device's IP address or open Windows Storage
Server in remote desktop.
Closes NAS Navigator2.
Icons: Displays icons.
Details: Displays the hostname, product name, workgroup,
IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
If you have multiple Buffalo NAS devices on the network,
you may choose to display them in order of hostname,
product name, workgroup, IP address, subnet mask, or
default gateway.
Opens the Buffalo NAS device's shared folders.
Searches for the Buffalo NAS devices on the network again.
Causes your Buffalo NAS device to beep.
Opens the Buffalo NAS device's shared folders.
Opens Windows Storage Server in remote desktop.
Opens the properties page that lets you configure the
Buffalo NAS device's IP address or open Windows Storage
Server in remote desktop.
Creates a desktop shortcut to the Buffalo NAS device's
shared folders.
Causes your Buffalo NAS device to beep.
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