Access A Private Folder On A Mac; Edit A Private Folder; Delete A Private Folder - Seagate Central SRN01C User Manual

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3. Private Folders
4.
Enter the user name and password for the private folder.
Notes:
You might not see the authentication window if the name and password you use to sign in
to your computer are the same as the name and password for the private folder.
If you enter the correct user name and password, but are denied access, reboot your
computer and try again.

Access a private folder on a Mac

1.
Open Finder and expand Shared in the left panel.
2.
Under Shared, click the Seagate Central device.
The Public folder appears on the right and you are connected to the device as Guest.
3.
Click Connect As on the right side of the Finder window.
4.
In the authentication window, select Registered User.
5.
Enter the name and password for the private folder, and then click Connect.
Notes:
You may not see the authentication window if the name and password you use to sign
into your computer are the same as the name and password for the private folder.
If you enter the correct user name and password, but are denied access, reboot your
computer and connect to the private folder again.

Edit a private folder

1.
Sign in to the Seagate Central web page
2.
Click the Users tab, and then click the account you want to change.
3.
Make your changes, and then click Save.

Delete a private folder

To delete a private folder and its contents, you need to delete the associated user account.
1.
Sign in to the Seagate Central web page
2.
Click the Users tab, and then click the account you want to delete.
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