User Guide

Configure the Machine
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CIFS
CIFS (Windows Network Share) is a file saving protocol generally used for "
recourse sharing " of network in Microsoft Windows systems. Please set up
the "shared directory" per the network settings for sharing in MS Windows.
Generally, under the Windows 9x/Me Share level mode, use the "Full
Control" password for the directory as the password of @V5100 folder and
leave the login name field blank. Under the User level mode of Windows
NT/2000, use the account and password with the privilege of "write" as the
login name and Password of @V5100 folder.
Note: Windows NT can use local account as files saving account only. If
adding a Windows NT domain, the domain account is not suitable as files
saving account. In Windows XP, check following HKEY.
HKEY_local_machine\system\currentcontrolset\services\lanmagserver\para
metersenablesecuritysignature=0, requiresecuritysignature=0
Below is the Win98 CIFS server sharing set up screen for your reference.