To access shared folders from the system tray
Right-click the Windows Home Server icon.
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Figure 21: Windows Home Server system tray icon
Click Shared Folders.
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Double-click the shared folder you want to open.
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To access shared folders from My Network Places in Windows
XP
At the computer, click Start, and then click My Network Places.
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Double-click the shared folder you want to open.
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Note: If the shared folders are not in My Network places, you can add them
manually, as described in
page
6-31.
To access shared folders from Network in Windows Vista
At the computer, click Start, and then Network.
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In Network, double-click the computer icon next to SERVER.
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If you changed the default name of the server, that name appears next to
the computer icon instead.
Figure 22: HP MediaSmart Server icon in Windows Network
Note: Be sure to select this icon. There may be other servers in the list.
Double-click the shared folder you want to open.
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Backing up and restoring a computer
Backing up and restoring a computer is available through the Backups &
Computers tab on the Windows Home Server console.
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