User guide
Appendix B
Using the Storage Link’s Storage
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Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives
Appendix B: 
Using the Storage Link’s 
Storage
Overview
Supported versions of Windows are:
Windows 95/98/ME or later •
Windows 2000, NT 4.0 •
Windows XP •
The  following  items  may  need  to  be  checked  or 
configured:
TCP/IP protocol •
Network Logon (Windows 95/98/ME only) •
Mapping to the Network Storage Link’s storage •
TCP/IP Setup
Normally, no changes are required to each PC.
Check with your LAN administrator (or Network Storage 
Link Administrator) to see if any changes are required.
Network Logon (Windows 95/98/ME only)
If your PC uses Windows 2000 or XP, ignore this section. 
You do not need to make any changes to your network 
configuration.
If  your  PC  uses  Windows  95/98/ME,  then  you  must  log 
on to the network correctly in order to use the Network 
Storage Link:
Check  your Windows  logon  by  selecting  Start,  Settings, 
Control Panel, Network. Verify  that the Primary Network 
Logon  is  set  to “Client for  Microsoft  Networks”. If  this  is 
already set, there is no need to make any changes.
Network Logon
Windows will then prompt you to log on to the Network 
when it boots. You must log on.
If  you  press  ESC,  or  click  Cancel,  no  network  resources 
will be available. When you log on, you need to use a valid 
User Name and Password. 
If the Network Storage Link Administrator has defined 
users  on  the  Network  Storage  Link,  use  the  User  Name 
and password they supply.
If  you  use  a  User  Name  and  password  which  is  not 
recognized by the Network Storage Link, you can still use 
it, with guest  access rights. By  default,  this  allows  read/
write access to the “public”  share, but the Administrator 
can set the guest access rights as they wish.
Storing Files
To store files on the Storage Link, you should “Map” a drive 
letter to each folder on the Storage Link folder you wish 
to access. The “Network Drive” will then be available to all 
Windows programs. The procedure is as follows:
Double-click  the  Network  Neighborhood  (or  My 1. 
Network Places) icon on the desktop.
On  the “View”  menu,  select  Details. The  Comment 2. 
column will now be visible.
Locate the Storage Link If it is not listed, double-click 3. 
Entire Network. Then double-click the Workgroup that 
the Storage Link is in. (By default, the Storage Link is in 
Workgroup.) 
Locating the Storage Link
Double-click the icon for the Storage Link.4. 
Right-click  a  folder  (directory)  to  which  you  have 5. 
access, and select Map Network Drive.
Select  a  drive  letter  for  this  folder,  and  check  the 6. 
Reconnect at Logon checkbox. (If this is not done, the 
mapping will be lost when you shut down your PC.) 










