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Using Your Seagate Business Storage NAS
 Accessing Shared Folders and Files on the Seagate NAS
Seagate Business Storage NAS User Guide
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See your Seagate NAS administrator to find out if the shared folders that you can access 
have automatic download sorting enabled.
Grace Time Limits for Quotas
If there is a storage quota for your account, your Seagate NAS administrator can set a grace 
time limit, which allows a quota to exceed its storage limitations for a period of time. Once the 
grace date is reached, no additional files can be added until space is made available.
See your Seagate NAS administrator to find out if your user account has any grace time limits 
for stored files.
Accessing Shared Folders and Files on the Seagate 
NAS
After you have connected to the Seagate NAS, and mounted/mapped the shared folders you 
can access, you can immediately begin saving files to the Seagate NAS. 
Note: 
You can mount/map as many public and private shared folders as you need to. However, to 
mount/map more than one private share, each private share must have the same log on 
credentials.
You can access the shared folders on your Seagate NAS:
Locally, the way you would access any network drive on your computer (for instance, 
using Windows Explorer). See page 11 for help mounting/mapping shared folders to your 
computer. 
Remotely, over the Web, using Seagate Global Access (if your Seagate NAS 
administrator has enabled Global Access on the Seagate NAS). For more information 
about Global Access, see page 12.
Once you have successfully accessed a shared folder, you can view and download files from 
the shared folder, and upload and back up files to that shared folder, if you have permission 
(see page 15).
See your Seagate NAS administrator for help getting access to the shared folders you need 
and understanding your viewing, downloading, and uploading permissions.
Backing Up Your Files
To protect your important files from loss, corruption, or accidental deletion, you should 
complete and maintain regular file backups using Seagate NAS Backup.
You can also back up files by downloading them from your Seagate NAS to an external USB/
USM drive, or uploading them from a USB/USM drive to the Seagate NAS.