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Setting Up Client Access
The procedures used at client workstations on the network to access
the HP SureStore HD Server 4000 are the same as for other
Microsoft Windows 95, 98, or NT workstations and file servers. For
easy access to the file system from client applications, the server's
shares can be made available to each client system—"mapped" to a
drive letter. After the share is mapped, the client accesses the
server just as any other networked file server.
The client operating systems supported are Microsoft Windows 95,
98, and NT 4.0.
The directories available to a client user depend on the shares,
security model, groups, and permissions that you set up using
HD Server Admin (see chapter 4). Clients can map to one of the
shares.
If you have made no changes in HP Server Admin, the default share
is named "pub", to which all connecting client users have full access
(share-level security without a password).
The server will be available on the network as soon as initialization
is complete and it is in the normal operating state (see page 6-4).
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