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device is removed. First choose a device to eject, click "Eject" and then to disconnect
the disk partition or remove the device.
Encryption Management
If an external storage device is encrypted by the NAS, the button "Encryption
Management" will appear. Click this button to manage the encryption password/key, or
lock or unlock the device.
Locking the device
1. To lock an encrypted external storage device, click "Encryption Management".
2. Select "Lock this device" and click "Next".
3. Click "Next" to lock the device.
Note:
The external storage device cannot be locked if a real-time or scheduled
backup job is running on the device. To disable the backup job, go to "Control Panel"
> "Applications" > "Backup Station" > "External Drive".
Unlocking the device
1. To unlock an encrypted external storage device, click "Encryption Management".
2. Select "Unlock this device". Click "Next".
3. Enter the encryption password or upload the key file. Select "Save encryption key" to
save the password in a hidden location on a hard drive of the NAS. The NAS will
unlock the encrypted external storage device automatically every time the device is
connected. Click "Next".
Managing the encryption key
1. To change an encryption password or download an encryption key file, click
"Encryption Management".
2. Select "Manage encryption key". Click "Next".
3. Select to change the encryption password or download the encryption key file to
the local PC. Click "Next".
Data Sharing
Disk usage settings for 1-drive models. Select one of the following settings for an
external storage device connected to a 1-drive NAS: