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Title: Share folder and password missing from Drivestation Flexnet
Post by: benboomz on August 15, 2009, 09:54:18 PM
   Hey guys, I just recently purchased a Drivestation Flexnet 1TB. I thought file transfers were kinda slow, so I decided to format it. I also changed the name of the external hard drive. Now when I use the browseHD application on my computer, it asks for the password. I input it, but it says either the password is wrong or the host name was changed. I tried to install it again with the CD but the Securelockware program doesn't come up with the option to create an encryption box. Please help guys.
Title: Re: Share folder and password missing from Drivestation Flexnet
Post by: JoshC on August 16, 2009, 03:50:08 PM

Did you format it to NTFS?  You cannot format the unit into NTFS it will lose its NAS capabilities.  You have to keep the unit into FAT32.


 

Title: Re: Share folder and password missing from Drivestation Flexnet
Post by: benboomz on August 16, 2009, 06:38:11 PM
   I don't know if i did format it to that, but thanks for replying. Everything is ok now I think, after formatting it on the settings page from my browser. The shared folder is back, but the only thing missing is the secure lock program within the shared folder.
Title: Re: Share folder and password missing from Drivestation Flexnet
Post by: PCPiranha on August 17, 2009, 05:20:58 PM
If you formatted it then the data that was on it will be deleted.  To retrieve the software, go to our website.
Title: Re: Share folder and password missing from Drivestation Flexnet
Post by: benboomz on August 18, 2009, 11:04:40 AM
   Alright, thanks guys!
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