LG LRM-519 User Manual

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If you do not have a network user account:

Create a new user account. For more information, search for the topic

Create a new user account in Help and Support on the Windows

®

XP Start menu.

Note

The Recorder does not support spaces in network user account

names. The Recorder does support the underscore character ( _ ) in

network user account names.

Make sure the network account is not disabled and you do not have

to change the network password the next time you log on. To check

this:

1.

On the Start menu, click Control Panel.

2.

Select User Accounts and then select User Accounts again.

3.

Click the Advanced tab and then click the Advanced button.

4.

Double-click the Users folder in the right pane and then right-click

the user account name and select Properties.

5.

Make sure the User must change password at next logon and

Account is disabled are not checked.

Keep track of your network password.

The Shared Folder And The Location Of The Folder

Make sure you have a shared folder on the computer that is ready to

receive recordings. For more information, search for Using shared

folders in Help and Support on the computer. For the process to share

a folder, search for To share a folder or drive in Help and Support.

Make sure to use the instructions for Using Windows Explorer.

Windows XP Home Edition

Make sure the folder is stored at the top (root) level of a hard

drive. For example, if the shared folder is named CopiedShows

on the C: drive, make sure it is at the root level of the C: drive:

C:\CopiedShows.

You must know the network name of your computer. This is usually

the name of the computer. For example, the name of your home

computer may be HomePC.

The location of the shared folder on the network is the path to the

folder in the form \\ComputerName\FolderName. For this example,

the path to the shared folder is \\HomePC\CopiedShows.

Windows XP Professional

Make sure the folder is stored at the top (root) level of a hard drive.

For example, if the shared folder is named CopiedShows on the

C: drive, make sure it is at the root level of the C: drive:

C:\CopiedShows.

You have permission to change and read the folder. You can also

have full privileges for the folder. For more information, search

for the topic To set, view, change, or remove file and folder

permissions in Help and Support on the Windows XP Start menu.

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