Freecom classic sl network drive – Freecom Technologies Network hard drive User Manual

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15. I keep getting Autoplay when I plug in Classic SL Network Drive.

Create a blank text file in the root directory of your Classic SL Network Drive
and name it "autorun.inf". Place this in the root directory of your Classic SL
Network Drive drive letter in "My Computer."

16. I installed drivers for Windows 98SE and get disconnected when

transferring large files.
Windows 98SE can only read FAT32 file systems. Unfortunately, FAT32
comes with a limitation on single large files transfers up to 4GB. This is a file
system limitation. Please check our website for updates on the Win98SE
drivers.

17. I click on my files and get "Access Denied." What should I do?

If you are using Windows XP Professional, open My Computer-> go to
Tools-> Folder options-> click on the View tab and at the bottom uncheck
the "Enable Simple File Sharing" box. Then continue to the instructions
below.
If you are using Windows XP Home (plug in via USB): Then restart and hold
F8 during bootup to go into Safe Mode. Once in Safe Mode, please follow
instructions below.
Windows 2000 Computers: Open "My Computer," right click on the Classic
SL Network Drive drive letter and go to Properties.
Click on the Security Tab and then the Advanced button. If the Everyone
group is missing, please add the group and give it Full Control permissions.
Then click on the Owner tab and at the bottom, change the owner to
Administrators. If you are asked to replace permissions on all subdirectories,
say YES. You should now be able to access contents. This is related to the
Operating System’s security features.

18. I keep getting "Internal Error; Update Failed." What does this mean?

Update to Classic SL Network Drive’s latest drivers to see if that fixes the
problem. The Classic SL Network Drive Administrator may have started too
early. Try removing it from your startup folder located at
Start>Programs>Startup.
Then manually run the program to see if it still occurs.

19. Using Windows file sharing function, after reboot, share gets lost.

Is there any work around?
Create a batch file and place it in your startup folder. To create batch file:
Open Notepad application and type in "net share
sharename=DriveLetter:path" (For example net share Classic SL Network
Drive=F:). Save the file as a .bat extension (For example, "Classic SL Network
Drive.bat").

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