Storing Non-English Character Files - D-Link DNS-323 User Manual

Dns-323 2-bay network storage enclosure
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Section 3 - Configuration

Storing non-English Character Files

If you are using firmware 1.04, by default the DNS-323 will support Unicode which is an industry standard allowing
computers to consistently represent and manipulate text expressed in most of the world's writing formats. However,
if you were using an earlier version of firmware (1.03 or earlier) and have just upgraded to 1.04, Unicode will not be
supported until you have reformatted the hard drives in your DNS-323. If you wish to store non-English character files
but do not want to reformat your hard drives, you will need to change the Language setting of the device to ensure
compatibility with those files.
Follow the Easy Search Utility steps below to change the language of your device if you have chosen to not reformat
your hard drives.
Insert the DNS-323 CD into your CD-ROM drive.
Click Easy Search Utility.
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