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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 System Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 File System Requirement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Network Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Using the Status Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Chapter 4: Using the Status Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55 Using the Task Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Mirra Tasks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Opening a File in Windows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Sharing a Folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Viewing Previous Versions of a File . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Purging Files and Folders from your Personal Server. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Version Tasks . .
Stopping a Share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Synchronizing Folders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Stopping Synchronization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Changing Folder Shares . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 1: Introduction This manual provides information about how to connect your Mirra™ Sync and Share Personal Server and install, set up, and use the Mirra PC software.
File System Requirement If your system disk is a FAT32 file system instead of the standard NTFS file system (for example, if you upgraded your PC to Windows XP or 2003 from an earlier operating system), when you install the Mirra software, you see this message: Figure 1~1 NTFS File System Warning Because your computer is not using NTFS, the Volume Shadow Copy Service is not available.
Chapter 2: Connecting the Components Using a Router You should have a router on your network for several reasons: 1. To set up a local network so that other computers can connect to your Mirra. 2. To connect the local network to the Internet. 3. To provide firewall protection between the local network (including the Mirra) and the Internet.
Setting Up a Single Computer Connect your Mirra to a router using the Ethernet cable included in your shipping carton. Once connected, your setup should resemble the one shown in Figure 2~1: Figure 2~1 Connecting your Personal Server with a Single Computer In Figure 2~1, your Personal Server is connected to a router which is, in turn, connected to a broadband modem and to the computer. Some broadband modems and wireless access points include a router, so your setup might look different.
the provided Ethernet cable to connect your Personal Server to the router as shown in Figure 2~2: Figure 2~2 Connecting your Personal Server with Multiple Computers Your configuration might look different than the one pictured in Figure 2~2. Connect your Personal Server to your router in the same way you connect other computers.
Step 2: Connect the other end of the power cable to an AC power source. Step 3: On the front of the Mirra, press and release the power button: Figure 2~4 Mirra Power Button • The green light to the right of the power button shines steadily. • The amber light to the left of the power button starts blinking after a few seconds. When the amber light shines steadily and a startup tone sounds, you have successfully installed your Personal Server.
Chapter 3: Setting Up your Mirra Installing the Mirra Software You must install the Mirra software on each Windows XP or 2000 PC, Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2003 Server, or Windows Vista in your network that you want to connect to your Personal Server. If You’re Updating from 2.0 to 2.2 If you’re updating your Mirra software from Version 2.0 to Version 2.2, you must exit the Mirra software on your desktop before you begin the update process. (This does not apply to an upgrade from Version 2.
If you forget to exit the software before you begin installing the update, a Question window opens: Figure 3~1 Reminder to Exit the Mirra Software Step 3: Right-click the Mirra icon in your System Tray and select Exit from the dropdown menu. Step 4: Click Yes in the Question window to continue with the update installation. You must have Administrator privileges (or the Administrator’s password) to install the Mirra software on your computer.
The InstallShield Wizard Welcome window opens. If you’re installing the Mirra software for the first time, you see this window: Figure 3~2 InstallShield Wizard Welcome — New Installation Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
If you’re updating from Mirra software Version 2.0 to Version 2.2, you see this window: Figure 3~3 InstallShield Wizard Welcome — Update Step 2: Mirra Manual for Windows Click Next. Release 2.
The Mirra License Agreement opens: Figure 3~4 Mirra License Agreement Step 3: If you agree, select I accept the terms of the license agreement and click Next. The installer searches for Microsoft™ .NET Framework 1.1 SP1 software and installs it if it is not already present on your computer. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Once the Microsoft™ .NET Framework 1.1 software has, if necessary, been installed, the Disk Space Requirements window shows you how much space is available on each of your disk drives and how much space the Mirra software requires: Figure 3~5 Disk Space Requirements Step 4: Review the information provided. If necessary, you can change the destination drive or remove files to make room on the following screen. Step 5: Mirra Manual for Windows Click OK. Release 2.
The Choose Destination Location window asks you to identify the folder on your computer in which to place the Mirra software: Figure 3~6 Choose Destination Location Step 6: Mirra Manual for Windows Accept the default destination folder or click Change to select a different destination folder. Release 2.
If you click Change, a Choose Folder window opens: Figure 3~7 Change Destination Folder Step 7: Select a new folder and click OK. The Choose Destination Location window now displays the folder you selected. Step 8: Mirra Manual for Windows Click Next. Release 2.
The Ready to Install window allows you one more chance to change the folder in which your Mirra software will be installed: Figure 3~8 Ready to Install Step 9: To review or change any previous settings, click Back and make your changes. When you’re satisfied with your settings, click Install to begin the installation. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
The Setup Status window keeps you informed of the progress of the installation: Figure 3~9 Setup Status During the installation, you’re asked if you want a Mirra shortcut on your desktop: Figure 3~10 Create Desktop Shortcut Once your Mirra installation is complete, a Mirra icon automatically appears in your System Tray. However, many people like to use a larger desktop icon to open the Mirra software. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Step 10: Choose whether you want a Mirra shortcut on your desktop. If you select Yes, a Mirra icon appears on your desktop: You’re asked if you want a Mirra shortcut on your startup menu: Figure 3~11 Create Startup Menu Shortcut Step 11: Choose whether you want a Mirra shortcut on your startup menu. If you select Yes, a Mirra icon appears on your startup menu: Figure 3~12 Startup Menu Mirra Shortcut Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Before the installation completes, you’re given an opportunity to view the Mirra Release Notes for Version 2.2 of the software. Figure 3~13 Mirra Release Notes Step 12: Choose whether you want to open and read the Release Notes now and click Next. Note: If you open the Release Notes, you must close them before you can return to the Installation Wizard and finish the installation. Step 13: If Mirra Manual for Windows you’ve opened the Release Notes, read and then close them. Release 2.
The Installation Wizard Complete window asks whether you want to restart your computer now: Figure 3~14 Installation Wizard Complete Before you can use the Mirra program, you must restart your computer. Step 14: Choose whether to restart your computer now or later and click Finish.
Configuring your Firewall If you’re installing the Mirra software for the first time, you may have to configure your firewall to detect your Personal Server. Most firewalls detect the Mirra Sync and Share Personal Server during installation and prompt you for permission to open the appropriate ports. If your firewall must be configured manually, you must open port UDP 19430 in order for your computer to communicate with your Personal Server. Refer to the Mirra Support Center at http://support.mirra.
The XP Firewall Detected window opens: Figure 3~16 XP Firewall Detected Window Step 2: Click Yes, please adjust my XP firewall settings. The Internet Sharing Configuration window opens (unless you’ve previously requested that the window not be shown again): Figure 3~17 Internet Sharing Configuration Window Step 3: Click Yes. The Mirra software makes the appropriate adjustments to your XP firewall settings.
your Personal Server but detects the presence of a ZoneAlarm firewall, a message on the Status screen provides a link to a special FAQ entry on the Mirra web site. Figure 3~18 ZoneAlarm Firewall Message When you click the ZoneAlarm Detected link, the FAQ entry to which you are directed at http://www.mirra.com/support/help.html#ZoneAlarm provides detailed instructions on how to configure ZoneAlarm to handle the Mirra. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Setting Up the Mirra PC Software Mirra Discovery Process When your computer restarts, the License Key screen is displayed: Figure 3~19 License Key Screen Entering a license key insures that only authorized Personal Servers are added to the Mirra network and that only authorized computers in your network have access to your Personal Server. If multiple computers are connected to your Personal Server, you must enter this license key on each computer.
Note: It may take a few minutes for your license key to be verified. When it has been verified, you receive an alert in the Alerts window on the Status screen and a popup notification in the System Tray (if popups are enabled on your computer): Figure 3~20 License Key Verified The Mirra Connecting screen opens: Figure 3~21 Mirra Connecting Screen Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Mirra Setup Wizard When your Personal Server has connected, both the Status screen and the Mirra Setup Wizard Welcome window open: Figure 3~22 Welcome Step 1: Mirra Manual for Windows Click Next in the Welcome window. Release 2.
The Name Your Personal Server window allows you to name your Mirra: Figure 3~23 Name Your Personal Server Click More Info on any Setup Wizard window for additional information pertinent to that window. Step 2: Mirra Manual for Windows Give your Personal Server a distinctive name or accept the default name, Mirra Personal Server, and click Next. Release 2.
The Access Password window offers the option of password protection for your folders: Figure 3~24 Access Password If other computers are connected to your Mirra and you don't set a password, any Mirra user can use the Backup & Restore screen to access, edit, or delete your backed up folders. • You can set a password now or do it later from the Status screen. • If you set an Access Password, it applies to all your folders; you cannot assign it to some folders and not to others.
The Create a Mirra Web Account window helps you create a free Mirra Web Account: Figure 3~25 Create a Mirra Web Account Although you can use Mirra’s Backup & Restore feature without creating a Mirra Web Account, you must create a Web Account in order to use the Web Access and Folder Sharing features. Step 4: If you’ve previously created a Mirra Web Account, enter the email address you used to create that account.
The Folders Recommended for Backup window allows you to select some basic folders for backup: Figure 3~26 Select Folders for Backup The folders listed in the Folders Recommended for Backup window are those most frequently selected for backup. Once you’ve completed this setup, you’ll be able to back up other folders not listed in this window. Step 6: Mirra Manual for Windows Select the folders you want to back up to your Personal Server and click Next. Release 2.
The Thank You window indicates that you’ve completed the setup process: Figure 3~27 Thank You Step 7: Click Finish to save your entries and close the Setup Wizard. Three items open automatically on your desktop when the Setup Wizard closes: Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
• The Mirra web site Product Registration page: Figure 3~28 Mirra Product Registration Although registering your Mirra is not required, you must register to activate the MirraGuard™ Data Guarantee and receive update notices from Mirra — To register now, complete the Mirra Product Registration form. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
• The Discovery screen, which informs you that the Mirra software is connecting to your Personal Server: Figure 3~29 Discovery Screen • A Confirm Backup window for each folder you selected for backup: Figure 3~30 Confirm Backup Window — For each folder, change the folder name if you wish and click OK to verify that you want to back it up. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Creating a New Web Account In the Create a Mirra Web Account window in the Setup Wizard, you entered an email address to be associated with your free Mirra Web Account. Now you must complete the creation of your Web Account on the Mirra web site. Note: You must receive your license key verification before you can create a Mirra Web Account.
To complete the creation of a Mirra Web Account, Step 1: Check the email account associated with the email address you used to create your Mirra Web Account. Usually within a few minutes, you receive a message resembling the one shown below with a link to the Mirra web site: Figure 3~32 Create Your Mirra Account Email If you don’t receive an email, • Check your Spam folder to be sure your Mirra email hasn’t mistakenly been identified as spam.
You’re taken directly to the Create Account page on the Mirra web site, where your email address has already been entered: Figure 3~33 Create Web Account Step 3: Enter a name and enter and confirm a password of your choosing. Step 4: Click Create Account. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
The Thank You page opens: Figure 3~34 Thank You Step 5: Return to the Status screen in the Mirra application on your desktop. Once your Web Account has been authenticated, the Web Access Enabled window confirms that you can now access backed up folders remotely and offers you a choice between automatically or manually enabling backed up folders for web access: Figure 3~35 Web Access Enabled Window Step 6: Mirra Manual for Windows Select auto-enable or manual enable for backed up folders and click OK.
The Status screen now reflects the confirmation of your Web Account: Figure 3~36 Web Access Screen — Web Account Confirmed You’ll receive an email confirming the creation of your Web Account and another confirming the registration of your Mirra. Managing your Personal Server Using the Mirra Icons Mirra icons appear on your desktop (if you selected that option during the software installation) and in your System Tray. You can double-click either icon to open the Mirra application.
exit from the application and the System Tray icon disappears. However, we recommend for two reasons that you close the Mirra application screen on your desktop when you’re not using it, but that you not exit from the application so that the Mirra icon remains visible in the System Tray: 1. When the Mirra icon is not visible in your System Tray, you’re unable to tell if the Mirra service stops working for some reason.
In the Menu Bar, click View. Figure 3~37 Hide Mirra Icon Step 2: In the dropdown menu, unselect Show Mirra Icons. Personalizing your Mirra Changing Your Email Address Your Mirra Web Account uses your email address as your identity. So if you change your email address, you must associate the new address with your Mirra Web Account. When you change your email address, you are in effect creating a new Mirra Web Account.
To change your email address, Step 1: In the Web Account Information area of the Web Access screen, click Change/Create next to your current email address: Figure 3~38 Web Access Screen The Create a Mirra Web Account window opens: Figure 3~39 Create a Mirra Web Account Window Step 2: Mirra Manual for Windows Enter your new email address and click OK. Release 2.
Step 3: Check your email. Usually after a few minutes you receive a message from Mirra resembling the message shown below with a link to the Create Account page on the Mirra web site: Figure 3~40 Create Your Mirra Account Email Step 4: Mirra Manual for Windows Click the link in your email. Release 2.
You’re taken to the Mirra web site Create Account page: Figure 3~41 Create Account Page Step 5: Enter a username and enter and confirm a password of your choosing. Step 6: Click Create Account. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
The Thank You page opens: Figure 3~42 Thank You Step 7: Return to the application on your desktop. Naming your Personal Server You can change the name you assigned to your Personal Server when you set up the Mirra software. To change the name of your Personal Server, Step 1: Mirra Manual for Windows In the Mirra Tasks menu on the Status screen, click Configure. Release 2.
The Quick Setup window opens with the current name of your Personal Server displayed: Figure 3~43 Quick Setup Step 2: Enter a name of your choosing for this Personal Server. Step 3: Click OK. Note: The name you choose affects only your Personal Server and does not change any network settings on your computer. Adjusting Network Settings You can enter advanced network settings for your Personal Server, such as static IP addressing, to customize the network configuration for your Mirra.
The Quick Setup window opens: Figure 3~44 Quick Setup Step 2: Click Advanced Network Settings. The Advanced Network Settings window opens: Figure 3~45 Advanced Network Settings Step 3: Mirra Manual for Windows Enter the desired IP and DNS Server information. Release 2.
Step 4: Click OK to save your changes and close the Advanced Network Settings window. Step 5: Click OK again to close the Quick Setup window. For additional information about advanced network settings, see Advanced Network Settings for Manual Addressing. Advanced Network Settings for Manual Addressing Most modern routers and broadband modems are able to share your Internet connection using automatic address assignment (DHCP) for computers in your network along with address sharing (NAT).
You see Mirra icons on your desktop and in your System Tray: Figure 3~46 Mirra Icons Step 2: Mirra Manual for Windows Double-click either icon. Release 2.
The Mirra application opens and displays the Web Access screen: Figure 3~47 Web Access Screen - No Web Account The Web Account Information area indicates that the Personal Server is connected and operating, but that you have not yet created a Mirra Web Account. Step 3: Click Change/Create next to Account. The Create a Mirra Web Account window opens: Figure 3~48 Create a Mirra Web Account Window Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Step 4: Enter the email address you want to associate with your Web Account and click OK. Step 5: Check your email for a message from Mirra resembling the message shown below with a link to the Mirra web site: Figure 3~49 Create Your Mirra Account Email If you don’t receive an email, • Check your Spam folder to be sure your Mirra email hasn’t mistakenly been identified as spam. • Make sure you’re checking the email account that matches the email address you used to create your Web Account.
You’re taken to the Create Account page on the Mirra web site, where your email address is already entered:, Figure 3~50 Web Site Create Account Page Step 7: Enter a name and enter and confirm a password of your choosing. Step 8: Click Create Account. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
The Thank You page opens: Figure 3~51 Thank You Step 9: Mirra Manual for Windows Close or minimize your browser and return to the application on your desktop. Release 2.
Step 10: Check your email for a welcome message from Mirra: Figure 3~52 Welcome Email Using Mirra with Windows XP Fast User Switching When users who share a computer change user accounts via Fast User Switching, most applications remain open on both users’ desktops. However, Mirra must close its application on the desktop of the previous user when another user opens Mirra after logging on with Fast User Switching. This does not mean that the Mirra stops backing up anyone’s files.
closes on your desktop. When you next log on, simply double-click the Mirra icon to reopen the application. When you do, a Mirra Control Moved window opens: Figure 3~53 Mirra Control Moved Window This message notifies you that you now have control of the Mirra and can use it to manage your backed up files and share folders. To open the Mirra application after a Fast User Switch, Step 1: Double-click the Mirra icon.
Accessing the Mirra Screens Each Mirra function (Status, Backup & Restore, Web Access, Sharing, Address Book, and Activity Log) has its own screen. To open a screen, click the tab associated with it: Figure 3~54 Mirra Screen Tabs Using the Status Bar A detachable Status Bar across the bottom of the Mirra application provides continuously updated information about the status of your Personal Server: connection status, amount of free disk space, time of the last synchronization, and most recent activity.
Chapter 4: Using the Status Screen The Status screen provides you with information about your Personal Server: Figure 4~1 Status Screen Fields • The Connected to area tells you which Personal Server you are communicating with, how many computers are backed up to it, and how many files are backed up on it from all connected computers. • The Server disk free indicator displays the amount of free disk space remaining on the Personal Server.
When there are no outstanding alerts, the Alerts pane is hidden: Figure 4~2 Status Screen - No Alerts Using the Task Menus Mirra Tasks Configuring a Mirra Name or Advanced Network Settings To choose or change the name of your Mirra or to enter advanced network settings, Step 1: Click the Status tab. Step 2: On the Mirra Tasks menu, click Configure. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
The Configure your Mirra window opens: Figure 4~3 Configure your Mirra Step 3: In the Configure your Mirra window, • Enter or edit a name for your Mirra. • Click Advanced Network Settings to enter or edit an IP address and DNS server address and click OK. Step 4: Click OK to close the Quick Setup window. Setting/Changing an Access Password To set an Access Password if you do not already have one or edit a password you selected previously, Step 1: Click the Status tab.
The Folder Access Password window opens: Figure 4~4 Folder Access Password Step 3: In the Access Password window, • Enter your password if one exists or enter a new password. • Edit the existing password or confirm the new password. Step 4: Click OK to close the Access Password window. Alert Tasks Dismissing an Alert To dismiss a selected alert, Step 1: Click the Status tab. Step 2: In the Alerts area of the Status screen, select the alert to be dismissed.
Viewing Alert Details If you missed the information contained in a popup alert and want to see it again, you can replay the alert. To view the details of an alert, Step 1: Click the Status tab. Step 2: In the Alerts area of the Status screen, select the alert to be displayed. Step 3: On the Alert Tasks menu, click View alert details. The alert popup is again displayed in the System Tray. Disabling Popups for this Type of Alert You can disable System Tray popups for a particular kind of alert.
Chapter 5: Backing Up and Restoring Folders There are several reasons to use Mirra to back up important folders: • Your information is safe in the event of a computer crash. • Mirra saves up to eight versions of the files in backed up folders. • Once a folder has been backed up, any files and folders added to it are automatically backed up as well. • You can access and work with your backed up folders remotely from any computer with an Internet hookup.
Note: If you back up files and folders that are constantly changing, such as program files or logs, your Personal Server will be constantly updating those files and your computer’s performance may be affected. Folder-naming Issues Once you’ve selected a folder for backup, you cannot change the folder name in any way. If you do change a folder name, you must again select that folder for backup after the name change.
The Backup & Restore screen opens: Figure 5~1 Backup & Restore Screen Step 2: On the Backup Tasks menu, click Recommended backups. The Folders Recommended for Backup window opens: Figure 5~2 Folders Recommended for Backup Step 3: Select the folders you want to back up. Step 4: Click OK. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
A Confirm Backup window opens for each folder you’ve selected: Figure 5~3 Confirm Backup Step 5: Change the folder name if you wish and confirm that this is the folder to be backed up. Step 6: Click OK. The Backup & Restore screen lists the folders backed up from your computer: Figure 5~4 Backup & Restore Screen Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
If other computers are connected to your Mirra, folders backed up from those computers are also displayed on your Backup & Restore screen: Figure 5~5 Backup & Restore Screen on Local Network A backup notification verifying that a folder has been selected for backup is posted in the Alerts area of the Status screen and pops up in your System Tray (if popups are enabled on your computer).
The Browse for Folder window opens: Figure 5~6 Browse for Folder Step 2: Select the folder to be backed up and click OK. A Confirm Backup window opens. Step 3: Click OK. The folder is added to the list on the Backup & Restore screen, a notification is posted in the Alerts area of the Status screen, and a popup appears in your System Tray.
The Windows dropdown menu opens: Figure 5~7 Windows Dropdown Menu Step 2: On the dropdown menu, select Add to Mirra Backups. A Confirm Backup window opens. Step 3: Click OK. The folder is added to the list on the Backup & Restore screen, a notification is posted in the Alerts area of the Status screen, and a popup appears in your System Tray.
2. An alert in the Alerts area of the Status screen confirms that the folder has been selected for backup. 3. If you have not turned off the Mirra folder icons, most backed up files and folders display a small Mirra icon in their lower left corner, although some special Windows folders may not display the icon. These icons appear only when your computer is connected to your Personal Server. If you use a laptop and disconnect it from your network, the icons disappear.
Reading the Activity Log You can use the Activity Log to verify that your files are being correctly backed up or to ensure that a backup has completed before you shut down your computer. The Activity Log tracks, among other things, the addition or removal of files from backup and changes made to backed up files and folders and displays the 100 most recent activities. The Status Bar reflects current actions documented in the Activity Log. To view your Activity Log, Step 1: Click the Activity Log tab.
Accessing Backups from Other Computers Connected to Your Mirra Your Backup & Restore screen displays the backed up folders from all computers connected to your Personal Server. You can open a folder backed up from another computer and work with the files contained in it • if the folder is not password protected — OR — • if the folder is password protected but its owner has given you the password.
The Backup & Restore screen opens Figure 5~10 Computers Backed Up to this Mirra Step 2: Double-click the folder to be opened. Step 3: If the owner of the folder has not set an Access Password, its contents are displayed.
the password changes — you’re accessing a backup created after you entered the password the first time — this is the first time you’re accessing a backup from a different computer — Step 4: Enter the password and click OK. Step 5: Double-click the folder to access the files contained in it.
Copying a Folder from Another Computer To copy a folder that’s been backed up to your Mirra by another computer, Step 1: On the Backup & Restore screen, select the folder to be copied. Figure 5~12 Backup & Restore Screen Step 2: On the Backup Tasks menu, click either Restore to this computer or Save as. • If the folder is not password protected, the Browse for Location window opens.
Step 3: Enter the Access Password and click OK. The Browse for Location window opens: Figure 5~14 Browse for Location Step 4: Select the location at which you want to copy the folder and click OK. The folder is saved at the selected location. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Copying a File from Another Computer To copy a file from a folder that’s been backed up to your Mirra by another computer, Step 1: On the Backup & Restore screen, select the file to be copied. Figure 5~15 Backup & Restore Screen Step 2: Mirra Manual for Windows On the Backup Tasks menu, click Save as. Release 2.
The Save selected file as window opens: Figure 5~16 Save Selected File As Window Step 3: Change the file name if you wish, select the location at which you want to copy the file, and click OK. The file is saved at the selected location. Restoring Folders After a Crash If your computer crashes, you can restore your backed up folders from your Personal Server to your recovered or new computer.
To restore your backed up folders from your Mirra to a recovered or new computer, Step 1: Reinstall and set up the Mirra PC software on your recovered computer or on a new computer. Step 2: On your desktop, open the Backup & Restore screen. A list of your pre-crash backed up folders is displayed. Step 3: Select a folder and click Restore to this computer in the Backup Tasks menu.
A Browse for Folder window opens: Figure 5~18 Browse for Folder Step 5: Select a location for the folder and click OK. The folder is restored at the selected location. Step 6: Repeat Steps 3 through 5 until all your folders have been restore on your new computer. Step 7: Select the restored folders for backup (see Selecting Folders for Backup).
Using the Backup & Restore Task Menus Backup Tasks Backing Up a New Folder To select a folder for backup, Step 1: On the Backup Tasks menu, click New backup. The Browse for Folder window opens. Step 2: Select the desired folder and click OK. The Confirm Backup window opens. Step 3: Click OK. Selecting a Recommended Backup To select a folder for backup from the Folders Recommended for Backup window, Step 1: On the Backup Tasks menu, click Recommended backups.
The Remove Backup confirmation window opens: Figure 5~19 Remove Backup Confirmation Step 3: Click Yes to confirm the removal. Once removed from backup, the files in this folder are deleted from the Personal Server (but not, of course, from your computer). They can no longer be restored nor are changes made to them reflected on the Mirra.
Step 4: If your folder was password protected, enter your Access Password in the Password Required window and click OK. Step 5: Select a location for the folder in the Browse for Folder window and click OK. The folder is restored at the selected location. Step 6: Repeat Steps 3 through 5 until all your folders have been restore on your new computer. Step 7: Select the restored folders for backup (see Selecting Folders for Backup).
The Browse for Location window opens: Figure 5~20 Browse for Location Window Step 3: Select the location at which you want this folder saved. Step 4: Click OK. The folder is saved at the selected location. The new copy of a folder is not automatically backed up unless you have saved it within another folder already selected for backup. Step 5: Select the saved version for backup. Saving a File To save a file, Step 1: On the Backup & Restore screen, select the folder containing the file to be saved.
The Save File As window opens: Figure 5~21 Save File As Window Step 5: Rename the file if you wish and select the location at which you want it saved. Step 6: Click Save. The file is saved at the selected location. The new copy of a file is not automatically backed up unless you have saved it within a folder already selected for backup. Step 7: Select the saved version for backup.
You cannot delete a file or folder from your computer using the Mirra application. You must make deletions in the original folder on your computer. To undelete a file or folder on your Personal Server, To undelete a file or folder, Step 1: On the Backup & Restore screen, select the file or folder to be undeleted. Figure 5~22 Backup & Restore Screen Step 2: On the Restore Tasks menu, select Undelete file (or Undelete folder).
File/Folder Tasks Opening a Folder in Mirra To open a folder in the Mirra application and access the subfolders and files stored in it, Step 1: On the Backup & Restore screen, select the folder to be opened. Step 2: On the File/Folder Tasks menu, click Open (you can also double-click the folder). A list of the subfolders and files contained in the folders is displayed. Opening a Folder in Windows Copies of a backed up folder reside on both your computer and your Personal Server.
Opening a File in Windows Copies of backed up files reside on both your computer and your Personal Server. If the Mirra application is open on your computer, you can use it to open a file on your computer so you can work on it in its original application (i.e. a Word document opens in Microsoft Word™). To open a file on your computer through the Mirra application and work on it in its original application, Step 1: On the Backup & Restore screen, double-click the folder containing the file.
Purging Files and Folders from your Personal Server Purging Deleted Files from a Folder. Use the Purge feature to free up space on your Personal Server by permanently erasing deleted files. You can purge all deleted files from a folder at one time or you can purge them individually. To purge all deleted files from a folder at one time, Step 1: On the Backup & Restore screen, select the folder to be purged. Step 2: On the File/Folder Tasks menu, click Purge deleted files from folder.
Version Tasks Saving a Selected Version of a File File versions are sorted in the order in which each version was created, with the earliest version listed first. The date displayed for each version reflects the date on which that version was modified according to your operating system’s time stamp. To save a version of a file, Step 1: On the Backup & Restore screen, select the file to be saved. Step 2: On the File/Folder Tasks menu, click View version history (you can also double-click the file).
Step 5: Rename the file if you wish and select the location at which you want it saved. Step 6: Click Save. The file is saved at the selected location and now appears in both its original and its new locations. Restoring a Selected Version of a File Since Mirra stores the eight most recent versions of each file, you can restore an earlier version to your computer. File versions are sorted in the order in which each version was created, with the earliest version listed first.
• Mirra backs up files even when the Mirra application is not open on your desktop. • Mirra is not susceptible to Windows viruses, so if your computer is infected by a virus, you can restore backed up, virus-free versions of files from your Mirra. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Chapter 6: Sharing Folders Mirra’s Sharing feature allows you to share the files stored in backed up folders both via the web at www.mirra.com and locally with other computers connected to your Personal Server. You do this by granting people access to specified folders stored on your Personal Server so they can view, download, edit, and save changes to the files stored in them.
Figure 6~1 Sharing Screen You can share backed up folders in two ways: 1. Via the web through a free, password-protected account at www.mirra.com. 2. Locally with any computer connected to your Personal Server. Once you share a folder, any new files you add to that folder are automatically shared as well.
The Address Book screen opens: Figure 6~2 Address Book Screen Step 2: On the Address Book Tasks menu, select Add. The Address Entry window opens: Figure 6~3 Address Entry Step 3: Enter a name and email address to add to your address book. Step 4: Click OK. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
The name and email address are displayed on the Address Book screen: Figure 6~4 Address Book Screen Address Book Tasks Adding an Address Step 1: On the Address Book screen, click Add. The Address Entry window opens: Figure 6~5 Address Entry Step 2: Enter a name and email address. Step 3: Click OK. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Editing an Address Step 1: On the Address Book screen, select the address to be edited. Step 2: On the Address Book Tasks menu, click Edit (you can also double-click the address). The Address Entry window for this person opens: Figure 6~6 Edit Address Step 3: Make your changes. Step 4: Click OK. Deleting an Address Step 1: On the Address Book screen, select the address to be removed. Step 2: On the Address Book Tasks menu, click Delete. The name and address disappear from the Address Book screen.
Sharing via the Local Network When you share a folder with others connected to your Mirra, they can access the folder directly from your Mirra and download the files stored in it to their computers. They don’t need to create a Web Account at www. mirra.com.
4. From your Windows PC desktop or Windows Explorer. From the Address Book Screen If you use the Address Book screen to select people for a web share, the addresses of the people with whom you are sharing are automatically entered for you in the Share a Folder window. To open the Share a Folder window from the Address Book screen, Step 1: Click the Address Book tab. The Address Book screen opens: Figure 6~8 Address Book Screen Step 2: Select a person with whom to share a folder on the web.
The Share a Folder window opens with the recipients’ email addresses already entered: Figure 6~9 Share a Folder Window From the Sharing Screen To open the Share a Folder window from the Sharing screen, Step 1: Mirra Manual for Windows Click the Sharing tab. Release 2.
The Sharing screen opens: Figure 6~10 Sharing Screen - No Shares Sharing Screen - Populated If you have not yet shared any folders, the Sharing screen is empty. If you have previously shared folders or have had folders shared with you, they’re listed here. Step 2: Mirra Manual for Windows On the Sharing Tasks menu, click New Share. Release 2.
The Share a Folder window opens: Figure 6~11 Share a Folder Window From the Backup & Restore Screen When you use the Backup & Restore screen to open the Share a Folder window, the name of the folder you’re sharing is entered for you. To open the Share a Folder window from the Backup & Restore screen, Step 1: Mirra Manual for Windows Click the Backup & Restore tab. Release 2.
The Backup & Restore screen opens: Figure 6~12 Backup & Restore Screen Step 2: Select a backed up folder to share. Step 3: On the File/Folder Tasks menu, click Share. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
The Share a Folder window opens with the name of the folder to share already entered: Figure 6~13 Share a Folder Window From your Windows PC Desktop or Windows Explorer When you open the Share a Folder window from your Windows desktop or Windows Explorer, the name of the folder you’re sharing is entered for you. To open the Share a Folder window from your Windows desktop or Windows Explorer, Step 1: Mirra Manual for Windows Right-click a backed up folder. Release 2.
The Windows dropdown menu opens: Figure 6~14 Windows Dropdown Menu Step 2: From the dropdown menu, select Share using Mirra Server. If the folder has not yet been backed up, Share using Mirra Server does not appear on the menu. You can use the Add to Mirra Backups menu option to select the folder for backup. Once you’ve completed the backup process, right-click the folder again and share it. See Selecting Folders for Backup on your Windows Desktop. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
The Share a Folder window opens with the name of the folder to share already entered: Figure 6~15 Share a Folder Window Selecting a Folder to Share If you’ve opened the Share a Folder window from the Backup & Restore screen or by right-clicking the folder on your computer, the name of the folder to be shared is already displayed in the Folder to share field. If you’ve opened the window from any other Mirra screen, you must browse to the folder and select it.
The Browse for Folder window opens: Figure 6~17 Browse for Folder Window Listed are all the folders backed up on your Personal Server as well as folders you’re already sharing. Step 2: Select the folder to be shared and click OK. The name of the selected folder is displayed in the Folder to share field. Selecting Share Recipients By Email Address You can share a folder via the web at www.mirra.com.
To select recipients to share with via the web, • Click Select from Address Book to enter recipients from your address book. — OR — • Select and type an email address; repeat until you’ve added all the addresses you wish. On the Local Network You can share a folder with other computers connected to your Mirra. The Share a Folder window lists all the computers connected to your Mirra and the users on each computer.
• Write to folder. Recipients may add files to the folder, delete files from the folder, or edit files contained in the folder and save the edited version. (You should be aware that the uploaded version will overwrite the version currently in the folder.) • Download images from the web. Recipients may download full-size versions of images being shared in this folder.
Completing the Share Step 1: Review the information you’ve provided in the Share a Folder window. Step 2: Click OK to complete the folder share.
Server. This allows people to work on the same folder, each on his or her own computer. For example, suppose that Computers 1, 2, and 3 are all synchronized to Folder A on a Personal Server. Changes made on Computer 1 to a file in that folder are automatically reflected in the copy of that file on the Personal Server and then, in turn, in the copy on Computers 2 and 3. Synchronizing Versions Mirra saves up to eight versions of a file to protect against permanent loss of data.
To synchronize a folder that’s been shared with you, Step 1: On the Sharing screen, select the folder. Step 2: On the Sharing Tasks menu, select Synchronize to this computer. A Synchronize to this Computer window explains what happens when you synchronize a folder to your computer: Figure 6~21 Synchronize to this Computer Step 3: Click OK.
Stopping Synchronization If you no longer want the changes you make to your copy of a folder to be reflected in the copy backed up on the Personal Server, you must stop the synchronization to break the link between the folder on your computer and the folder on the Personal Server. If you were the creator of the folder, then when you stop synchronizing, you are also removing that folder from your backup. However, other people who have synchronized to your folder can continue to access it on their computers.
Opening a Shared Folder To access a file stored in a shared folder, Step 1: On the Sharing screen, select a shared folder. Step 2: On the Sharing Tasks menu, click Open (you can also double-click the folder). The files stored in the folder are listed. Step 3: Manage those files as you would any backed up file. Stopping a Share To stop sharing a folder, Step 1: On the Sharing screen, select the desired folder. Step 2: On the Shared Folders Tasks menu, click Stop sharing folder.
A Synchronize to this Computer window explains what happens when you synchronize a folder to your computer: Figure 6~24 Synchronize to this Computer Step 3: Click OK. The Browse for Location window opens: Step 4: Select the location on your computer at which you want to place the synchronized folder. Step 5: Click OK. The folder appears at the selected location on your computer. Stopping Synchronization To stop a synchronization, Step 1: On the Sharing screen, select the folder.
The Share a Folder window opens: Figure 6~25 Share a Folder Window Displayed are the people with whom this folder is being shared and the permissions you’ve set for this folder. Step 2: To remove a name from the list of recipients to share with, click the box preceding the name to deselect it.
Step 4: If you’ve added a recipient by email address, you can edit the Message to recipients. People added to your Recipients list (and only those people) receive a Share notification email. If you have removed people from your Share list, they can no longer access the folder. Step 5: Make the desired changes to the list of permissions below Allow recipients to. Step 6: Click OK. Saving a Folder To save a folder, Step 1: On the Sharing screen, select the folder to be saved.
The new copy of a folder is not automatically backed up unless you have saved it within another folder already selected for backup. Step 5: Select the saved version for backup. Saving a File To save a file, Step 1: On the Sharing screen, select the folder containing the file to be saved. Step 2: In the Sharing Tasks menu, click Open (you can also double-click the folder). You see a list of the files contained in the folder. Step 3: Select the file to be saved.
Step 7: Select the saved version for backup. Notes on Sharing Folders • You can share entire folders or you can share subfolders. • Once you share a folder, any new files you add to it are automatically shared as well. Even if you turn off your computer and take it off the network, your Personal Server continues to share those photos and files over your broadband connection. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Chapter 7: Setting Up Web Access Once you’ve created a Mirra Web Account and have enabled your backed up folders for web access, you can view, download, edit, and upload the files stored in them from any computer connected to the Internet by signing in at www.mirra.com. Creating a Mirra Web Account You must create a free Mirra Web Account at www.mirra.com before you can use the Web Access feature.
The Web Access screen opens. Step 2: In the Web Account Information area of the screen, click Change/Create next to Account. The Create a Mirra Web Account window opens: Figure 7~2 Create a Mirra Web Account Step 3: Enter your email address and click OK. Step 4: Check your email. Usually after a few minutes, you receive a message from Mirra resembling the message shown below with a link to the Mirra web site: Figure 7~3 Create Your Mirra Account Email Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
If you don’t receive an email, check your Spam folder to be sure your Mirra email has not mistakenly been identified as spam. If the email isn’t there, contact Mirra Technical Support at http://support. mirra.com. Step 5: Click the link in your email. You’re taken to the Create Account page on the Mirra web site, where your email address is already entered: Figure 7~4 Web Site Create Account Page Step 6: Enter a name and enter and confirm a password of your choosing. Step 7: Click Create Account.
The Mirra Thank You page opens: Figure 7~5 Thank You Page Enabling Folders for Web Access When you created your Mirra Web Account, the Web Access Enabled window offered you a choice between automatically and manually enabling folders for web access: Figure 7~6 Web Access Enabled Window Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
You can change this setting on the Web Access screen: Figure 7~7 Web Access Screen Step 1: On the Web Access Tasks menu, click Preferences. Step 2: On the dropdown menu, select Auto-enable web access for new backups or Disable web access for new backups. Web Access Tasks Enabling a Folder for Web Access To enable a folder currently disabled for web access, Step 1: On the Web Access screen, select the folder to be enabled. Step 2: On the Web Access Tasks menu, select Enable folder.
Disabling a Folder for Web Access To disable a folder currently enabled for web access, Step 1: On the Web Access screen, select the folder to be disabled. Step 2: On the Web Access Tasks menu, select Disable folder. Disabled appears in the Web Access column next to the selected folder. Enabling All Folders for Web Access To enable all folders not currently enabled for web access, • On the Web Access Tasks menu, click Enable all. Enabled appears in the Web Access column next to each folder.
• If there’s a poor connection, it may take several seconds for the remote computer to connect to your Personal Server. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Chapter 8: Reading the Activity Log The Activity Log tracks activity as it occurs on your Personal Server and displays the 100 most recent actions performed by the Personal Server as you work.
The Activity Log opens: Figure 8~1 Activity Log Listed are the 100 most recent events logged by Mirra, with the activity, status, file path, date, and time of each event. Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
Chapter 9: Managing Your Mirra Checking the Backup Status of all Computers To review the status of all computers connected to your Personal Server, Step 1: Sign in at the Mirra web site at www.mirra.com. You see the Mirra Backups page: Figure 9~1 Mirra Web Site Step 2: Mirra Manual for Windows Click Details. Release 2.
The Mirra Details page displays the current status of all computers backed up to your Personal Server: Figure 9~2 Mirra Details Turning Off your Personal Server Since your Personal Server continuously backs up your computer and must be turned on in order for you to access folders remotely, you should leave it on all the time. However, if you need to move your Personal Server, you must first turn it off. To turn off your Mirra, Step 1: Press the power button on the front panel quickly once and release it.
You must wait until your Personal Server is completely shut down before disconnecting power. If you disconnect power while it’s running or while it’s in the process of shutting down, your backed up files can become corrupted. Wait until both lights beside the power button are off before disconnecting power.
When the amber light shines steadily and the startup tone sounds, your Personal Server settings have been returned to the factory defaults. Note: If you make a mistake at any point in this sequence, simply wait two minutes and begin again. Changing a Mirra Account To change the Web Account associated with your Personal Server, Step 1: In the Web Account Information area of the Web Access screen, click Change/Create Account: Figure 9~4 Change/Create Account Mirra Manual for Windows Release 2.
The Create a Mirra Web Account window opens. Figure 9~5 Create a Mirra Web Account Window Step 2: Enter the email address of the new account and click OK. Shortly you’ll receive a confirmation email and an opportunity to verify or create your password for the new account. Troubleshooting If you encounter problems while setting up or using your Personal Server, read through this Manual for possible solutions. In addition, check the Mirra web site for help at http://www.mirra.com/support/.
Online Support Once you’ve completed your initial setup, you can receive additional Technical Support on line by submitting an Online Case Form at http://www.mirra.com/ support/submit_case.html. MirraGuard Data Guarantee If one of your computer hard drives fails, all data backed up on your Mirra Sync and Share Personal Server will be restored. Seagate will assist you in the restoration and, if necessary, Seagate’s Data Recovery Service will commit up to $1,000 to recover and restore your data.
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B Backing Up a New Folder 78 Backing Up and Restoring Folders 60 Backup Status 66 Selecting Folders for Backup 61 Backing Up your My Documents Folder 61 Backup & Restore Tasks Restoring a Folder to this Computer 79 Backup Status 126 Backup Tasks Backing Up a New Folder 78 Removing a Folder from Backup 78 Selecting a Recommended Backup 78 C Changing a Mirra Account 129 Changing Folder Shares 113 Changing Web Access Preferences Auto-enabling Web Access for New Backups 121, 122 Disabling Web Access for New Ba
Copying a File from Another Computer 74 Copying a Folder from Another Computer 72 Create Your Mirra Account Email 34 Creating a Mirra Web Account 117 Creating a Web Account If you don’t receive an email 34, 49 D Disabling Popups for this Type of Alert 59 Disabling Web Access for New Backups 121, 122 Discovery Screen 32 E Enabling Folders for Web Access 120 Enabling Popups for this Type of Alert 59 F Factory Defaults 128 File System Requirement 2 File/Folder Tasks Opening a File in Windows 85 Opening a Fo
I Installing the Mirra PC Software 7 Choose Destination Location 13 Disk Space Requirements 12 Mirra License Agreement 11 Internet Sharing Configuration Window 21 L License Key Verified 24 Local Network Stopping Synchronization 110, 113 M Managing and Restoring Backed Up Files and Folders 78 Backup Tasks 78 File/Folder Tasks 84 Notes 88 Restore Tasks 79 Version Tasks 87 Managing Shared Folders Sharing Tasks 111 Managing Your Personal Server 126 Changing a Mirra Account 129 Checking Backup Status of all Co
License Key 23 Mirra Connecting 24 Share a Folder Window 95 Sharing Screen 90 Status Screen with No Alerts 56 Web Access 121 Mirra Setup Wizard Creating a Mirra Web Account 28 Folders Recommended for Backup 29 Naming Your Personal Server 26 Setting an Access Password 27 Mirra Specifications 2 Mirra System Tray Icon 19 Mirra Tasks 56 Configuring a Mirra Name or Advanced Network Settings 56 Setting/Changing an Access Password 57 Mirra Web Site "Create Account" Page 35 MirraGuard Data Guarantee 131 Multiple Co
From your Windows PC Desktop or Windows Explorer 101 P Personalizing your Personal Server 39 Adjusting Network Settings 44 Advanced Network Settings for Manual Addressing 46 Changing Your Email Address 39 Naming your Personal Server 43 Setting Up Multiple Computers with One Mirra 53 Setting Up Multiple Users on One Computer 46 Using Mirra with Windows XP Fast User Switching 52 Product Registration 31 Purging Files and Folders 86 R Reading the Activity Log 124 Reading the Status Screen Alert Tasks 58 Recom
Selecting Share Recipients 104 Sharing via Email 104 Sharing via the Local Network 105 Server - Computer Synchronization 55 Setting an Access Password 27 Setting Up an Address Book for Web Sharing Address Book Tasks 93 Setting Up Multiple Computers with One Mirra 53 Setting Up Multiple Users on One Computer 46 Setting Up the Mirra PC Software 23 Creating a New Web Account 33 Mirra Setup Wizard 25 Setting Up Web Access 117 Setting Up your Mirra Configuring your Firewall 20 Installing the Mirra PC Software 7
Synchronizing Folders 112 Sharing via the Web Notifying Web Share Recipients 106 Status Bar 54, 66 Status Bar Detached 54 Status Screen with Alerts 55 Status Screen with No Alerts 56 Stopping Synchronization 110 Synchronizing Folders 107 Stopping Synchronization 110 Synchronizing Versions 108 Working with Synchronized Folders 108 Synchronizing Versions 108 System Requirements 1 File System Requirement 2 System Tray Icon 37 T Task Menu Items Adding an Address 93 Backing Up a New Folder 78 Changing Folder Sh
Saving a Folder 80, 114 Saving a Selected Version of a File 87 Selecting a Recommended Backup 78 Setting/Changing an Access Password 57 Sharing a Folder 85, 111 Sharing a Folder with an Address 94 Stopping a Share 111 Stopping Synchronization 110, 113 Undeleting a File or Folder 82 Viewing Alert Details 59 Viewing Previous Versions of a File 85 Task Menus Address Book Tasks 93 Alert Tasks 58 Backup Tasks 64, 78 File/Folder Tasks 84 Mirra Tasks 56 Restore Tasks 79 Sharing Tasks 111 Version Tasks 87 Web Acces
Restoring a Selected Version of a File 88 Saving a Selected Version of a File 87 View version history 85 Viewing Alert Details 59 Viewing Previous Versions of a File 85 View version history 85 W Web Access Enabled 36 Web Access Screen - No Web Account 48 Web Access Tasks Auto-enabling Web Access for New Backups 121, 122 Changing Web Access Preferences 122 Disabling a Folder for Web Access 122 Disabling All Folders for Web Access 122 Disabling Web Access for New Backups 121, 122 Enabling a Folder for Web Ac