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Snap Server Administrator Guide 11
Chapter 2
Using Your Snap Server
Once installed on your network, the Snap Server appears as a server with shared
folder(s). You can use it to organize and store files in the same way that you use the
folders on your local hard disk drive.
The default server name is SNAP followed by a series of digits based on your server
number. The actual number of digits depends on your server type; please check the
server number on your unit to confirm the default name.
This means that one server might have the default name SNAP300020 while another
might have the default name SNAP30020. For Novell
®
NetWare
®
users, the default
server name is SNAPnnnNW, where nnn is the server number, regardless of the
number of digits.
In general, you can use the following procedures to connect to the Snap Server. The
remainder of this chapter describes these procedures in more detail.
To connect to the server using: Do this:
Microsoft Windows 2000/Me/XP
®
Look for the server in My Network Places. If the
default settings were not changed during
installation, it will appear under Workgroup.
Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT
®
Look for the server in Network Neighborhood. If the
default settings were not changed during
installation, it will appear under Workgroup.
Macintosh Connect to the server using the Chooser, Network
Browser, or Connect to Server.
Web browser Enter the server name or IP address in your Web
browser’s location or address box.
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