14. Select a drive letter for your server or use the default drive letter.
15. Check Reconnect at Logon if you wish to use the server resource
as the same drive letter the next time you start your computer.
16. Click the OK button. The server is ready for use.
In the Microsoft network environment, network resources are
Note
accessed by specifying a server and a resource on that server
using the Universal Name Convention (UNC) as:
\\server\resource
The resource is not a file path. You may not replace the resource
name with the path to a file or folder on your disc. Therefore, if
using the file system as outlined in the "File System
Description" on page 7-3, only Volumes folder access would be
possible (see "Access Points" on page 7-1). However, the server
also allows you to map the following resources on SMB clients:
•
Root, which includes the complete file system of the server.
Map a network drive to Root for root-level access.
•
A folder for each disc (or for each CD/DVD-ROM drive if you
have set the drive to "Use the access rights and properties of
the Drive" rather than "Disc" as described on page 3-14).
Map a network drive letter to the volume name (or to the
drive name).
Setup for Microsoft Networks (SMB) 4
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