Appendix 6 Using Planet Nas Assistant On Mac; Using Planet Filer Assistant On Mac Os 9 - Planet NAS-5400 User Manual

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Using PLANET NAS Assistant on Mac

Using PLANET Filer Assistant on Mac OS 9

Before You Start
1. Connect the NAS server to the LAN and turn on the server.
2. Set the resolution of the client terminal screen to 1024*768 or higher.
3. Make sure Mac OS Runtime for Java 2.2.5 (MRJ 2.2.5) is installed on the client. (you can
download it from:
http://kbase.info.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/kbase.woa/117/wa/query?searchMode=Expert
&type=id&val=KC.75097 )
4. Make sure the IE version is 5.0 or above and its Java security options is configured as
"Unrestricted Access". (Edit-> Preferences-> Web Browser-> Java-> Network access->
Unrestricted Access)
Setup
1. Double click "NAS5000SeriesAssistant.sit" to extract the file.
2. Enter the extracted folder and activate "NAS5000SeriesAssistant".
3. Except the following functions, PLANET NAS-5000 series Assistant for Mac OS 9 functions the
same as that for Windows.
i. PLANET NAS-5000 series Assistant for Mac OS 9 does not provide the "Map Drive"
function.
ii. When you set up the NAS server with "Unknown" status, PLANET NAS-5000 series
Assistant for Windows will open a new dialog box for setup, while PLANET NAS-5000
series Assistant for Mac OS 9 will show related data on the top of the same dialog box
for the system administrator to set up.
iii. When setting up a NAS server with "Unknown" status, if you select "Use manual
configuration", PLANET NAS-5000 series Assistant for Windows will provide "Suggest"
options, but PLANET NAS-5000 series Assistant for Mac OS 9 does not provide the
option. The system administrator should manually enter related data.
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