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User account— If you have a User Account on the server, select Registered User, type
the Name and Password that was created in the server's user account in the Windows
Home Server Console, and click Connect. Check Remember this password in my
keychain to remember your settings and automatically connect to the server in the future.
Administrator account—Alternately, you can connect to the server using the server's
administrator account. Select Registered User, type Administrator for the Name, and
type the server's Password. The server's password was created the first time you installed
the server software on a PC.
4. Navigate to the folder you want on the server.
The folders that display depend on the Shared Folder Access settings for the guest account or
user account that you used to connect to the server. To change Shared Folder Access settings,
select Launch Home Server Console from the Server menu
double-click the guest account or user account. Select the Shared Folder Access tab to change
settings. Click OK to accept the changes.
If you connected to the server using the Administrator account, you will see all of the server's
shared folders.
Connection Method B: Using Connect to Server and the Server
Name
Follow these steps to connect to Windows File Sharing (SMB) from Mac OS X 10.5 or later. SMB
is the native sharing
1. At the Mac computer, choose Go > Connect to Server... on the Apple menu bar.
2. Type the following Server Address:
smb://ServerName/ShareName
For example, type the following server address to connect to the music shared folder:
smb://hpstorage/music
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protocol
for Microsoft Windows operating systems.
. Click the User Accounts tab and

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