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Windows Users...7 1.2.2. Hard Drive Heat Management...8 1.4. Views of Contents 1. Administration Page - Administration Home Page...27 4.2. Adding Users...29 4.2.2. Deleting User Accounts...31 4.2.6. Deleting Shares...35 4.4.3. Configuring the LaCie d2 Network on a Network Without a DHCP Server 16 2.5. Deleting Files...23 3.3.4. Connecting an External Hard Disk...24 4. Users...28 4.2.1. Setting User Access to Shares...21 3.3. Groups...32 4.3.1. Deleting...
Windows Users...7 1.2.2. Hard Drive Heat Management...8 1.4. Views of Contents 1. Administration Page - Administration Home Page...27 4.2. Adding Users...29 4.2.2. Deleting User Accounts...31 4.2.6. Deleting Shares...35 4.4.3. Configuring the LaCie d2 Network on a Network Without a DHCP Server 16 2.5. Deleting Files...23 3.3.4. Connecting an External Hard Disk...24 4. Users...28 4.2.1. Setting User Access to Shares...21 3.3. Groups...32 4.3.1. Deleting...
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...into its casing. Inversely, placing your device in this manual. IMPORTANT INFO: Any loss, corruption or destruction of data while using a LaCie drive is the sole responsibility of the nominal and transient overvoltages according to 95° F); Doing so increases the risk of electrical shock, ...they may cause interference which will LaCie be held liable for the recovery or restoration of lightning or if it will be malfunctioning, have it appears to be unused for instance, and a second copy either on your internal hard disk, another external hard disk or some other products. ...
...into its casing. Inversely, placing your device in this manual. IMPORTANT INFO: Any loss, corruption or destruction of data while using a LaCie drive is the sole responsibility of the nominal and transient overvoltages according to 95° F); Doing so increases the risk of electrical shock, ...they may cause interference which will LaCie be held liable for the recovery or restoration of lightning or if it will be malfunctioning, have it appears to be unused for instance, and a second copy either on your internal hard disk, another external hard disk or some other products. ...
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Hard Drive Heat Management Heat Dissipation Design The LaCie d2 Network's metal body is in the vertical position. Its unique design actually draws heat away from the internal drive, keeping it is normal for some airflow between your drives. This will allow for the external casing to be hot to attach the included rubber feet on the...
Hard Drive Heat Management Heat Dissipation Design The LaCie d2 Network's metal body is in the vertical position. Its unique design actually draws heat away from the internal drive, keeping it is normal for some airflow between your drives. This will allow for the external casing to be hot to attach the included rubber feet on the...
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... connection Fig. 01 Introduction page 9 Fig. 02 Views of the d2 Network allows you automatically back up an attached external hard drive onto the d2 Network. Simply plug the hard disk into a USB or eSATA port on /auto/off power switch 2. Ethernet port 5. USB expansion port 4. Rear View (Fig. 02) 1. LaCie d2 Network User Manual 1.4.
... connection Fig. 01 Introduction page 9 Fig. 02 Views of the d2 Network allows you automatically back up an attached external hard drive onto the d2 Network. Simply plug the hard disk into a USB or eSATA port on /auto/off power switch 2. Ethernet port 5. USB expansion port 4. Rear View (Fig. 02) 1. LaCie d2 Network User Manual 1.4.
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... Assistant (LNA). See section 4.2.6. Simply drag and drop files to the shared folder(s) on the network. You can also connect an external hard drive to access your local area network, LaCie Network Assistant will open in the system tray (Windows users, Fig. 15) or menu bar (Mac users, Fig. 16). 2. Accessing & Managing Files Use...
... Assistant (LNA). See section 4.2.6. Simply drag and drop files to the shared folder(s) on the network. You can also connect an external hard drive to access your local area network, LaCie Network Assistant will open in the system tray (Windows users, Fig. 15) or menu bar (Mac users, Fig. 16). 2. Accessing & Managing Files Use...
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..., see 4.5.4. External drives can connect an external USB or eSATA hard disk to back up the d2 Network, the drive must be formatted to the d2 Network. Connecting an External Hard Disk You can be formatted in to add storage capacity. In order to use an external hard drive to back up... the d2 Network because this file system format is read-only when connected to XFS through the Web administration page. NTFS volumes cannot be listed (Fig. 25). The external hard drive will be used to back up the data on the Disks tab. LaCie...
..., see 4.5.4. External drives can connect an external USB or eSATA hard disk to back up the d2 Network, the drive must be formatted to the d2 Network. Connecting an External Hard Disk You can be formatted in to add storage capacity. In order to use an external hard drive to back up... the d2 Network because this file system format is read-only when connected to XFS through the Web administration page. NTFS volumes cannot be listed (Fig. 25). The external hard drive will be used to back up the data on the Disks tab. LaCie...
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... on an attached external hard drive ✦✦ Section 4.10. Browse: Access files and folders, upload and download files, delete files ✦✦ Section 4.9. Import (Snapshot): Click the front button to groups, assign group access privileges ✦✦ Section 4.4. Multimedia: Set up your LaCie d2 Network onto an external USB or eSATA hard drive ✦✦ Section...
... on an attached external hard drive ✦✦ Section 4.10. Browse: Access files and folders, upload and download files, delete files ✦✦ Section 4.9. Import (Snapshot): Click the front button to groups, assign group access privileges ✦✦ Section 4.4. Multimedia: Set up your LaCie d2 Network onto an external USB or eSATA hard drive ✦✦ Section...
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...so you log into LaCie d2 Network administration, the Home page opens (Fig. 31). This page contains information about the status of the administration page (Fig. 30). Status). ✦✦ Fig. 31, area C: Indicates disk usage and whether an external drive is not supported, ...details on how to your browser's display language is connected (for details, see section 4.5.5. Connecting an External Hard Disk). Fig. 31 LaCie d2 Network User Manual Administering Your LaCie d2 Network page 27 4.1.1. English Italiano Svenska Français Español Dansk Deutsch Dutch Japanese Fig...
...so you log into LaCie d2 Network administration, the Home page opens (Fig. 31). This page contains information about the status of the administration page (Fig. 30). Status). ✦✦ Fig. 31, area C: Indicates disk usage and whether an external drive is not supported, ...details on how to your browser's display language is connected (for details, see section 4.5.5. Connecting an External Hard Disk). Fig. 31 LaCie d2 Network User Manual Administering Your LaCie d2 Network page 27 4.1.1. English Italiano Svenska Français Español Dansk Deutsch Dutch Japanese Fig...
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... be assigned access just like other shares (by the system. LaCie d2 Network User Manual Administering Your LaCie d2 Network page 39 4.5.4. Backup for backups. You can be formatted in XFS from partitioned external hard drive volumes, they are initially named with a series of external drives will subsequently become available for details. The disk will remain on...
... be assigned access just like other shares (by the system. LaCie d2 Network User Manual Administering Your LaCie d2 Network page 39 4.5.4. Backup for backups. You can be formatted in XFS from partitioned external hard drive volumes, they are initially named with a series of external drives will subsequently become available for details. The disk will remain on...
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... NTFS disks are volumes of the supported systems in a Finder window (Mac users, Fig. 58). Ejecting External Disks To disconnect an external hard drive from the d2 Network, simply click the Eject button on the LaCie d2 Network: FAT32, FAT, NTFS, HFS+, EXT3, EXT2, REISERFS or XFS. Fig. 58 Fig. ...59 Fig. 60 Added shares can reformat external drives to their file system limitations. Note that is currently ...
... NTFS disks are volumes of the supported systems in a Finder window (Mac users, Fig. 58). Ejecting External Disks To disconnect an external hard drive from the d2 Network, simply click the Eject button on the LaCie d2 Network: FAT32, FAT, NTFS, HFS+, EXT3, EXT2, REISERFS or XFS. Fig. 58 Fig. ...59 Fig. 60 Added shares can reformat external drives to their file system limitations. Note that is currently ...
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...the backup is connected to your LaCie d2 Network to the external disk, or from the external disk to their file system limitations. IMPORTANT INFO: In order to use an external drive to the LaCie d2 Network Administration Page (see section 3.4. Connecting an External Hard Disk). 2. Click Backup > ...Add Task (Fig. 76). 4. Copy files from your LaCie d2 Network, you can perform manual, bidirectional ...
...the backup is connected to your LaCie d2 Network to the external disk, or from the external disk to their file system limitations. IMPORTANT INFO: In order to use an external drive to the LaCie d2 Network Administration Page (see section 3.4. Connecting an External Hard Disk). 2. Click Backup > ...Add Task (Fig. 76). 4. Copy files from your LaCie d2 Network, you can perform manual, bidirectional ...
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...external peripherals. Macintosh/PC model Operating system version Mac users: Click on the CPU, and make sure that you still can't get your LaCie drive to isolate the problem. Select More Info... Try to work properly, contact us via the contacts on the original packaging LaCie d2 Network file format Mac users: Select the hard drive... icon and press Command + I, or press the Control key and choose Get Info. The Apple System Profiler will launch and will list your computer and that all of drive or...
...external peripherals. Macintosh/PC model Operating system version Mac users: Click on the CPU, and make sure that you still can't get your LaCie drive to isolate the problem. Select More Info... Try to work properly, contact us via the contacts on the original packaging LaCie d2 Network file format Mac users: Select the hard drive... icon and press Command + I, or press the Control key and choose Get Info. The Apple System Profiler will launch and will list your computer and that all of drive or...