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How can the users access (read/write) data from the SURETE?
Can the user remove the "share" from the SURETE by using a standard OS tool like Microsoft Explorer?
Can the SURETE behave itself as a stand-alone server without the existence of another file server?
I can open a share in the SURETE, but sometimes I cannot find this share from the Internet Explorer. Why?
Which web browser does the SURETE support?
What kind of languages support does SURETE provide?
How can I configure the web browser to view the web page of the SURETE in different languages?
Can I assign the language other than English to be the names of server, share/volume, and folder/file in the SURETE?
Can I name a file by using two-byte characters?
Will the SURETE show me the home pages in different languages when I am using the different language web browsers?
Can I use FTP client software to download/upload data from/to the SURETE?
Why did I cannot find SURETE in "Network Neighborhood" or "My Network Place"?
How can the users access (read/write) data from the SURETE?
You can manipulate the standard browsing tools coming with the OS such as Microsoft Explorer, File Manager, ...etc. to locate and
access data from "shares" of the SURETE. Before you want to access data from the SURETE, please make sure you have
permission to do this.
Can the user remove the "share" from the SURETE by using a standard OS tool like Microsoft Explorer?
No, the user cannot remove the whole shares of the SURETE by using a standard OS tool (such as Microsoft Explorer). But the
user can still delete files/folders located underneath the share by using Microsoft Explorer if he has the permission to do this. If
the share of the SURETE has to be removed, the system administrator has to get into the HTTP administration page to delete it.
Can the SURETE behave itself as a stand-alone server without the existence of another file server?
Yes, when SURETE is working in Microsoft, Macintosh, UNIX and HTTP network environments, the SURETE behaves itself as a
stand-alone server.
I can open a share in the SURETE, but sometimes I cannot find this share from the Internet Explorer. Why?
This is because the web browser may have "cache" for this page. You just need to click the "Refresh" button of the web browser
and the updated content will be displayed.
Which web browser does the SURETE support?
Actually SURETE can support standard web browsers. Below are the most popular web browsers in the market, which the SURETE
supports:
•Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or above.
•Netscape Navigator 4.05 or above.
What kind of languages support does SURETE provide?
SURETE provides 11 languages for localized web pages (including user access and administration), meanwhile, SURETE supports
the following code page for file name and administration usage: English and western European, CJK DBCS, Hebrew, Arabic and
Unicode.
How can I configure the web browser to view the web page of the SURETE in different languages?
First of all, you have to add the language into the language preference list (IE. "Internet option - Languages - Add") and set it as
the first priority in the web browser. And then choose the appropriate encoding method to view correct home page of the SURETE
in different languages. Here are the encoding standards supported by the SURETE in different languages:
•Chinese (Taiwan) [zh-tw]
•Chinese (PRC) [zh-cn]
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