Open File Backups; Using Security Lock; Adding Rubber Feet To Your Drive - Maxtor OneTouch II User Manual

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Dantz Retrospect Express HD Server
User's Guide
Use the built-in help system in Dantz Retrospect Express HD
Server by clicking the question mark icon at the top of the screen
in Retrospect.
Note: You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader™ installed to open the
guide. If you do not have it, you can download and install it for free
from Adobe's website: www.adobe.com.

Using Security Lock

Your new drive includes a security locking slot on the back of the
drive. The slot is compatible with most security locking cables.
Open File Backup
Open File Backup protects all open files and applications on the
server connected to your Maxtor OneTouch II Small Business
Edition drive.
Open File Backup protects your server's files (requires NTFS file
system on the server's hard drive) that are open and in use. This
includes files on multiple volumes and business-critical server
applications that run 24 hours a day, such as accounting, database,
e-mail, or proprietary applications.
Adding Rubber Feet to Your Maxtor
OneTouch II Small Business Edition Drive
If you plan to use your drive on a desk surface, your kit includes
four rubber feet to protect your drive and the surface of your desk.
To apply the feet:
1. Make sure your drive is disconnected properly from your
computer. ("Connecting and Disconnecting the Drive"
on page 21).
2. Make sure your drive is turned off, by turning off the
power switch on the back of the drive.
3. Turn your drive so that the ridges are facing up. This is
the bottom of the drive.
4. Place two rubber feet on each ridge on the bottom of
your drive. One should be placed near the front and the
other toward the back of each ridge.
Bottom of Drive
Rubber Feet
Placement
Figure 5. Adding Rubber Feet to Your Drive
Using Your Drive
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