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  1. #1

    Default No Chance

    to work with the old system together with windows7 ????

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  3. #3

    Default No answer to my question?

    Is it possible to work with NAS2.0 without problems togehther with windows 7 ?????

    I need only a simple answer.......

  4. #4

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    For CIFS/SMB shares from the NAS 2.0 will work w/ the Windows 7 to see the shares.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  5. #5

    Default Help for short cuts

    could you please tell me please in long word the short cuts and what you want to tell me....
    I dont want not only to see the drives on the NAS, I want to copy and so on....

    Sorry, I could not understand, what you said.

    My english is not good enough....

  6. #6

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    Are you trying to copy you data from the windows 7 system to the NAS server, then create a NAS Share then make user with password or use Guest without password for the Share.

    This video from the link below shows how to access your data from a created NAS volume from a windows system.

    http://www.open-e.com/library/webcasts-and-videos/
    2011.02 How to setup your DSS V6 in 10 min
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  7. #7

    Default Help 2

    the video doesnt work.

    I have no problems with Windwos XP Pcs.
    I have shares with and without passwords.
    Problem is:
    with the new Pc withs windows 7 I have problems while loading filies to and loading from The NAS2.0

    Its only a Problem with the Windows7 Pcs.

    Plaese look above, there I explained my problem.

    Help!!!

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