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 Post subject: Two questions...
PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:17 pm 
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Hy there,

i have two question, i tried to figured them out by myself but can't fix them.

No. 1:
Every first time after one of my Macs booted, i get a message after accesing Disk-0 or Disk-2 that the Server IP is 192.168.xxx.xxx ... how to disable this ?

No. 2:
Is it possible to rename Disk-0 or Disk-1 into Backup or something else ?

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Rotze


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 2:00 pm 
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No one can help me ?


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PostPosted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 4:23 pm 
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Not a clue about your first question since I'm not a mac guy, but my hunch is that it's your mac with the issue and not Naslite. The second question is easy. No, you can't rename shares on the nas side but you can name then what you want on the client side. In windows you name the mapped drive while on a mac you do an alias i'm told.

The Naslite manual may too be helpful if you have any more questions. :wink:


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I have 3 Macs, and everyone show the message... it could not be a problem of the macs.


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I'm really not sure what you are referring to. Some info will be helpful here. Where does the message appear? Are the drives mapped? What exactly is the message in reference to? Perhaps no one is helping because no one understands the question.

NASLite has no facilities to cause a client to do anything in particular. It is the client that controls the connection and the transfers. The behavior of your clients can be modified only on the client end

If you are more specific about what your MAC is doing or attempting to do, then maybe someone will have a solution. :wink:


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