Windows 2000 / xp, Freecom classic sl network drive – Freecom Technologies Network hard drive User Manual

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Freecom Classic SL Network Drive

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Windows 2000 / XP

1. I am having trouble using Multi-write over wireless connection.

What do you recommend?
Try a wired connection for our 3.x drivers and compare how it works. If you
are using wireless with other computers, we recommend enabling the hard-
wired computer first, then the wireless computer.
When using wireless, we also recommend 802.11g. When using 802.11b, we
highly recommend hardwiring your computer when doing large file trans-
fers because of the low bandwidth associated with 802.11b.

2. How should I format Classic SL Network Drive?

We recommend formatting Classic SL Network Drive via NDAS (Ethernet)
mode. If using Classic SL Network Drive as a USB device only, then it is OK to
format via USB. It is also recommended that you format Classic SL Network
Drive to NTFS if using Windows 2000/XP. Our 3.x drivers are only supported
on NTFS, while 2.x drivers support FAT32.

3. How do I disconnect Classic SL Network Drive?

We always recommend using the Disable option from your Classic SL
Network Drive Administrator Tool if connected via NDAS (Ethernet). You
can use the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon in your System Tray to stop the
Classic SL Network Drive before disconnecting (this applies to either USB or
NDAS mode).

4. When I try to write to Classic SL Network Drive I get a "write

protected" error and cannot write to the disk.
The permissions scheme may need to be reset. Try disabling the Classic SL
Network Drive on all machines first, then re-enable them one by one. If that
doesn’t help, try rebooting the machines and power cycling Classic SL
Network Drive.

5. When I try to write to Classic SL Network Drive, I get the following

error message: "Classic SL Network Drive is being used by non-
compatible software on another PC. You can use read-access only
for now." What does this mean?
This means that there is another computer on the network that has a
different version of the Classic SL Network Drive software installed. All
machines must have the exact same version of our software. Please make
sure that all computers have the exact same version of Classic SL Network
Drive software installed. For instance, 3.02 is different from 3.03.

6. Can I set the "My Documents" folder to point to my Classic SL

Network Drive instead of a place on my local hard drive?
We do not recommend doing this, as your computer will be dependent on
this location during software installation and uninstallation. You may
receive Windows Error Messages looking for a nonexisting location.

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