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BlackArmor® NAS User Guide 
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What You Can Do With the BlackArmor Server
What You Can Do With the BlackArmor Server
In general, you can use your BlackArmor server to:
Create a central storage place for the files you want to share with other people on your 
local network or over the Internet.
Create and maintain automatic backup copies of all your files—even your operating 
systems.
Share your files—contracts, business presentations, progress reports, and so on—with 
other people on your local network or with business clients over the Internet.
Recover quickly from a disaster, such as the unintentional deletion of important files, the 
failure of a disk drive, the loss or theft of your computer.
Access your BlackArmor server over the Internet from anywhere in the world to download 
files that you need where you are, or upload files that you want to secure or share while 
you’re out of the office.
Share a USB printer with other people on your local network.
Create a media server so that everyone on your local network can enjoy downloaded 
photos, videos, and music.
Enable the iTunes® service on the server so that users can stream music directly to a 
network computer with iTunes installed.
The Difference Between a BlackArmor Administrator and 
User
In addition to the features that can be used by everyone, such as file sharing, your BlackArmor 
server has behind-the-scenes, administrative features that should be accessed by only one or 
two people who are referred to in this guide as BlackArmor administrators.
Everyone who accesses the BlackArmor server is referred to in this guide as a BlackArmor user.
About BlackArmor Administrators
BlackArmor administrators have full access to all features and settings on the BlackArmor server, 
and to all files stored on it. A BlackArmor administrator can:
Change any server setting
Create and modify user accounts and group accounts
Set up and modify folders (or shares)
Update the server’s firmware
Replace a failed disk drive
Reset the server’s user name and password to the original settings