D-Link DNS-6040 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [46/185] 42283

D-Link DNS-6040 Инструкция по эксплуатации онлайн [46/185] 42283
DNS-6040M/DNS-6040 User’s Manual
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Apple and Windows clients can share the same folder. However, since
Apple and Windows systems handle file associates in different ways, the
access to the files supported by both Apple and Windows systems such as
“pdf” and “html” may be restricted.
For example, when a Windows client saves an html file to the NAS server,
an Apple client cannot double-click this file on the server to open the file
by automatically launching the web browser. Because the way Windows
system saves “Associated file type” differs from that of Apple, Apple
system does not know with what program it can open the html file
created in Windows. There are two solutions:
1. Re-establish the associate of this file on the Apple client.
2. Launch the program used for executing the file on the Apple client first.
In this case launch IE or Netscape and then open the file with the
browser. Alternatively, use “save as” to save the file on the Apple
client so that the new file will be saved in the Apple format. To open
the file, simply double-click it.
The same solution can be applied to the problem happening when the
Windows client cannot directly execute files saved by the Apple client to
the NAS server.
Modifying User Privileges
To change existing user privileges, e.g. from Writeable to
Read only, select the user whose privileges you wish to change
in the User privileges column, then select Read only in the
center column, and click Apply to confirm your selection.
Adding user privileges
To add user or group privileges, use the mouse to select a
user in the User account
column (use Ctrl for multiple and Shift
for continuous selection), then click on No access, Read Only
or
Writeable.
Please note, if this NAS server is added to the Windows
NT/2000 domain, and (1) system administrator has previously

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