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Chapter 4- connecting users, Smb/cifs user access configuration, 1 mapping a network drive (windows) – MicroNet Technology MaxNAS User Manual

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Chapter 4- Connecting Users

Once the MaxNAS has been configured with storage, shares, users, groups, and permissions it
is ready to accept user connections. The MaxNAS supports SMB/CIFS network services as well
as Webdisk/Secure Webdisk user connections. This chapter includes discussion on both of those
services and connection methods.

1. SMB/CIFS User Access Configuration

SMB shares are accessible from Windows 95 and newer, OS-X 10.2 and newer, and most Unix/
Linux based workstations. Instructions are included for Windows and Macintosh based hosts. *nix
users should consult the specific distribution and/or SAMBA documentation for usage instruction.

1.1 Mapping a Network Drive (Windows)
To access the MaxNAS from a Windows based host, open “My Network Places” (Windows
XP) or “Network Neighborhood” on Windows 98/2000. The MaxNAS is called “MaxNAS” in
workgroup “Workgroup” by default. Double click to see the available shares. Alternatively, you
may use Window’s search function to look for computers named “MaxNAS.”

You can map share folders on the MaxNAS so you can access them through the My Computer
folder in Windows. Connect to the shared network folders on the MaxNAS as follows:

1.1.1 Double click “My Computer”
1.1.2 In the menu bar select “Tools” -> “Map Network Drive”
1.1.3 The Map Network Drive… window appears.

• Select the desired drive letter in the “Drive” field
• Use the Browse button to find the folder over your network,

or enter the share manually as “\\

[MaxNAS]

\

[sharename]

where

[MaxNAS]

is the name or IP address of the MaxNAS and

[sharename]

is a specific share being mapped.

• Check the “Reconnect at Logon” checkbox to

make the share reconnect on reboot.

• Click Finish. If the share is not public a

“Connect As…” window appears. Enter an
authorized User name and Password.

• Click OK. The share folder appears as the

drive you assigned in your My Computer
window. You can now access this folder as
though it were a drive on your computer.

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