Select Mount as drive (Windows) or Mount (Mac) to open the share.Only the NAS administrator can set access rights to shares. If you do not see your volume, confirm that you have access to it (see Shares). All available shares will appear in the list of volumes. In the pop-up window, choose Registered User and enter your Username and Password.Note on mounting shares: Private shares require a valid username and password (see Authenticate private shares). Technical note: Mac users: If the share does not open in a Finder window, navigate in the Finder to SHARED >. Transfer files normally from your computer to the share. The share will open in an Explorer window (Windows) or a Finder window (Mac). Double-click the share you wish to access.Right-click on the icon in the taskbar (Windows) or choose the icon in the menu bar (Mac) and select Open Seagate Network Assistant.Note on Quick Access to shares: Private shares require a valid username and password (see Authenticate private shares). Mac: If the share does not open in a Finder window, navigate in the Finder to SHARED >. Transfer files normally between your computer and the share.User: Type the login and password prepared by the administrator (see Users ).Administrator: Use the credentials created during the initial setup or NAS OS login.Private shares will prompt a user for a username and password (see Authenticate private shares to learn how to avoid entering the password). Public shares are available to everyone on the network. The share will open in an Explorer window (Windows) or a Finder window (Mac).Mac: From the menu bar, select the Seagate Network Assistant icon and move the cursor to your Seagate NAS.Windows: From the taskbar, right-click on the Seagate Network Assistant icon and move the cursor to your Seagate NAS.Seagate Network Assistant gives you many options to access your Seagate NAS's public and private shares.
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