Add Shared Folders To Network Places - HP X510 - StorageWorks Data Vault User Manual

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HTTPS
Remote Access is secure because the connection between the remote computer and the server is
done over HTTPS. HTTPS uses the encrypted Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, the same
protocol used for banking transactions and retail commerce.
User Account with Strong Password
Remote access does not allow logging on from the Guest or Administrator account. Moreover,
user accounts must be enabled for remote access, which requires a strong password to ensure that
authentication is as secure as possible.
Note
If you have configured a Domain name to your server, any photos that are placed into the HP
Photo Viewer are viewable by any one that finds your domain. The Photos that are found and
seen in this manner cannot be deleted or modified. Deleting photos can only be done by users that
have successfully logged into the server with a user account and password.
Windows Home Server Console Help
Configuring your broadband router
Why can't I connect to some computers?
Learn more about router configuration
User Accounts
Setting User Accounts Password Policy
Why should logon names match?

Add Shared Folders to Network Places

In this article...
Add Shared Folders to My Network Places in Windows XP
Add a Network Place in Windows Vista
Add
Shared Folders
to My Network Places in Windows XP
1. At the computer, click Start and then click My Computer.
Note
If you use the classic start menu, click My Computer on the desk.
2. Under Other Places, click My Network Places.
3. Under Network Tasks, click Add a network place.
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