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SHARES: ACCESS AND TRANSFER FILES
ABOUT DEFAULT SHARES
A share is a network volume that you can configure to store and share data. Your LaCie NAS has two shares by
default: admin and Public. Please note that the share admin will change to the name used by the administrator.
For example, if the administrator changes the default login “admin” to “John”, the share admin will become John.
The following table sums up the differences between them:
Name Accessibility
Login
Availability
admin
Private, accessible only to
admin by default
Password-protected
When connected to the network (Ethernet) and to
networked computers
Public
Public, accessible to any
user on the network
None
When connected to the network (Ethernet) and to
networked computers or UPnP/DLNA-certified
players/adapters (if multimedia service is activated
at the global and share level)
It is also possible to create new shares and/or to delete the default shares. See
Manage Shares
for details.
Note on LaCie 2big NAS upgrades to LaCie NAS OS 3.0: Share names will not be affected when
upgrading to LaCie NAS OS 3.0.
ACCESS SHARES
You have several options for accessing shares on your LaCie NAS.
Option 1: LaCie Network Assistant - Quick Share Access
Use LaCie Network Assistant for quick access to public shares. See
Quick Access
for details.
Option 2: LaCie Network Assistant - Authenticate for Private Shares
Use LaCie Network Assistant to enter your username and password. See
Authenticate Private Shares
for details.
Option 3: Operating System
Use your operating system to open your LaCie NAS's shares.