Car Video System User Manual
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To mount the shared volume on Windows XP:
1 In Windows XP, right-click My Computer and
choose Map Network Drive.
2 From the Drive pop-up menu, select the drive
letter you want to assign to the volume from the
other computer. (In order for files to relink cor-
rectly, all volumes mounted on a Windows XP
system must be assigned a letter. For example,
e:\shared volume\media files.).
3 Do one of the following:
• In the Folder pop-up menu, type
\\IP address\Share, where IP address repre-
sents the network address of the Mac OS X
computer (displayed in Mac OS X System
Preferences) and Share represents the name
of the share set in SharePoints. For exam-
ple: \\152.164.34.23\Video Drive.
– or –
• Click Browse to locate the shared volume
you want to mount, then click OK.
4 In the Map Network Drive dialog, click Finish.
5 In the Logon window, enter the username and
password of a valid account residing on the
other computer.
6 Click OK.
Windows Explorer displays the root folder of the
volume you have just mounted on the
Windows XP computer. The Windows XP com-
puter now has full read and write access to the
shared volume.
Mounting Windows XP Media Storage
on Mac OS X
You can mount a shared Windows XP volume
on Mac OS X.
To mount a shared Windows XP volume on
Mac OS X:
1 In Mac OS X, go to the desktop.
2 Choose Go > Connect to Server.
Map Network Drive dialog
To create a shortcut for the shared volume
storage on the desktop, right-click the shared
volume and select Create Shortcut. This will
allow you to easily re-mount the shared vol-
ume after you reboot.
If you find you need to enter the IP address
after each reboot, try turning off DHCP.
Connect to Server dialog