Cannot Rename A Folder Through Ftp; Configuration Page Does Not Appear In Internet Explorer; Handling An Unexpected (Unclean) Shutdown - Linksys NSS6000 Series Administrator's Manual

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Troubleshooting

Cannot Rename a Folder through FTP

Cannot Rename a Folder through FTP

Configuration Page Does not Appear in Internet Explorer

STEP 1
STEP 2
STEP 3
STEP 4
STEP 5

Handling an Unexpected (Unclean) Shutdown

Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
Users attempt to log into the NSS through FTP but are unable to rename a folder.
Renaming of folders is not a supported FTP standard.
To rename a folder, users must log into the NSS through NFS or CIFS (provided that
these are supported protocols).
If you click a configuration page and the page does not appear, this is a caching
problem with the Internet Explorer browser.
Follow these steps to resolve the problem (These steps only apply to Internet
Explorer version 6.0. The steps for other versions might vary slightly):
From the Internet Explorer browser window, click Tools
Click General, and then click Settings.
The Settings window appears.
Under the Check for newer versions of stored pages: section, click
Automatically.
Set the Amount of disk space to use to 1 MB.
Click OK.
The best way to shut down the NSS is to use the Shut Down command from the
System Details page on the configuration interface or by using the Power button
on the front of the chassis.
If the power to the NSS is unexpectedly disrupted, causing the NSS to do an
unclean shutdown, the system settings (including time) might be altered. The
Administrator is notified of the unclean shutdown in three possible ways:
A
Internet Options.
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