Windows Users: Accessing The Nss Storage Through Ftp - Cisco NSS2000 Series Getting Started Manual

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Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage through FTP

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Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage through FTP
NSS2000 Getting Started Guide
If your user profile is set up locally (that is, through the NSS configuration interface)
and the NSS is joined to a Windows domain, in the User name field, enter the
following: <NSS hostname>\<username>. The hostname is not required if your
user profile is set up through the domain or for local users when the NSS is not
joined to a domain. (Just enter the username and then your password.)
Click OK.
The Windows Explorer window opens with a directory listing of the available
shares.
Depending on your privileges to the share, you can begin using the NSS storage.
Windows users who have a user profile set up can access any shares to which
they have privileges on the NSS storage using CIFS/SMB or FTP. Note that when
using FTP to access the NSS storage, users cannot rename folders.
NOTE: Before your end users can access the
shares on the NSS using FTP, the NSS must
have FTP access enabled and the individual
share must be set up to allow FTP access.
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