Mapping A Network Drive From Windows - Cisco NSS324 Quick Start Manual

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Mapping a Network Drive From Windows

If you are using Windows Vista, you might receive a security
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warning and have to temporarily disable any security software on your
computer.
From the Windows desktop, click the My Computer icon to open
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My Computer.
Choose Tools > Map Network Drive. The Map Network Drive
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window opens.
From the drop-down lists, select the drive letter to be mapped.
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In the Folder field, type the share name you want to map. For
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example:
\\<NAS IP address>\<share name>
Click OK.
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Click Finish.
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If you are prompted to enter a username and password for
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authentication, enter the administrator account username and
password.
Open Windows Explorer to view and use the network share as a
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local drive.
Mapping a Network Drive from the Mac Setup Wizard
Insert the product CD.
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Double-click the CD icon on the desktop to view the contents in
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Finder.
From the ...\MAC\ folder, double-click CISCO_NSSCD_V....dmg.
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From the ..\AutoRun\ folder, double-click AutoRun to launch the
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Setup Wizard.
Under First Time Installation, click Start. The End-User License
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Agreement window opens.
To accept the End-User License Agreement, check the I accept
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this agreement check box and click Next. The First Time
Installation Wizard window opens. Click Next.
Click Skip until you reach the Map Network Drive window.
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