Synology DS-106 User Manual

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Accessing Synology Server Data 
File sharing service is Synology Server's major function. Administrator can setup 
access rights for users either with Windows or Mac to access shared folders. 
Shared Folders 
System Built-in 
Name 
Description 
public 
After Synology Server is successfully set up, the shared 
folder “public” will be available for access instantly. 
web 
The shared folder “web” is for storing web pages. When 
Web Station is enabled, users can browse the 
constructed website through browser. For detailed 
information, please refer to “Extra Features > Web 
Station
” section. 
photo 
The shared folder “photo” is for storing image files. Files 
in “photo” shared folder can be browsed when Photo 
Station or Multimedia Service is enabled. For detailed 
information, please refer to descriptions of Photo Station 
and Multimedia Service. 
music 
Music files in “music” shared folder can be browsed 
through UPnP DMA when Multimedia Service is enabled. 
For detailed information, please refer to descriptions of 
Multimedia Service. 
video 
Video files in “video” shared folder can be browsed 
through UPnP DMA when Multimedia Service is enabled. 
For detailed information, please refer to the page 
“Network > Multimedia Service.” 
NetBackup 
The shared folder “NetBackup” is for saving backed up 
files using Network Backup. Please refer to the page 
“Tools > Network Backup.” 
usbshare 
After you connect external USB HDD to Synology 
Server’s USB port, system will automatically create a 
shared folder with the prefix “usbshare”. Refer to 
“Expanding HDD Capacity > External HDD” section for 
details. 
satashare 
After you connect external SATA HDD to Synology 
Server’s eSATA port, system will automatically create 
“satashare” shared folder. Refer to “Expanding HDD 
Capacity > External HDD
” section for details. 
 
Please note: Administrator can not delete the shared folders mentioned above.   
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