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42 Snap Server Administrator Guide
How do I reset Snap Server
settings if I cannot connect to
it?
Resetting the Snap Server to its
factory default settings does
not change the existing disk
configuration or erase any data
stored on your disks.
However, clearing all of the
system settings will remove the
File/Folder Security and
Quotas.
To reset the server settings:
1 Turn the Snap Server off (as described on page 7) and
wait for all of the lights to turn off.
2 Press and hold down the Reset button. While you are
still pressing Reset, turn the Snap Server back on; wait
until both the System and Disk lights start flashing in
sync. (To press the Reset button, push a pencil point or
similar object into the reset button.)
3 Release the Reset button.
4 To select the settings you want to clear and reset, briefly
press the Reset button:
Once to clear the server's IP address.
Twice to clear the Administrator password.
Three times to clear the server's network settings.
Four times to clear all system settings.
5 Watch the Disk light and verify that the number of times
it flashes corresponds to the number of times you
pressed the Reset button. For example, if you pressed
Reset three times to clear the network settings, the
Disk light should flash three times repeatedly to
confirm the reset. If the number of flashes exceeds the
number you intended, repeat steps 4 and 5 of this
procedure.
6 When the light confirms the level of reset you intended,
press and hold down the Reset button until both the
System and Disk lights turn off, and then release the
Reset button. The server then restarts, and resets the
settings you cleared to the factory defaults.
Why does Windows sometimes
inaccurately report free space?
Some Windows clients are unable to recognize free disk
space in excess of 2GB. This problem only affects the
display, it does not affect the available space or your
ability to use it. Use a Web browser to determine how
much free space is actually available. See “Using the
Administration Menu” on page 30.
Why do I get “File is in use
errors in my AutoCAD users
report?
AutoCAD users on Microsoft networks sometimes get an
inaccurate error message indicating that a file is in use
when this is not the case.
This is due to the Microsoft Network client, and is not
specific to the Snap Server. A patch to correct this
problem is available from Autodesk, the makers of
AutoCAD.
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