
•English (United States) [en-us]
•French (France) [fr]
•German (Germany) [de]
•Italian (Italy) [it]
•Japanese [ja]
•Korean [ko]
•Spanish (Traditional Sort) [es]
Can I assign the language other than English to be the names of server, share/volume, and folder/file in the
SURETE?
Yes. SURETE does support multi-lingual for naming. In order for the SURETE to work properly under different language versions
of Microsoft operating systems, you have to choose the correct "Language (Code Page)" (Server Settings->General in Admin
Home page) to work under the specific language environment. Here is the list of the SURETE supported code pages:
•CP950-Chinese BIG5 for Traditional Chinese
•CP936-Chinese GB for Simplified Chinese
•CP437-DOSLatinUS for English
•CP850-DOSLatin1 for French, German, Italian and Spanish
•CP932-Shift JIS for Japanese
•CP949-Unified Hangul for Korean
•Mac Roman for Macintosh
•CP1255-WinHebrew for Hebrew
•CP1256-WinArabic for Arabia
Can I name a file by using two-byte characters?
Yes. SURETE supports CJK DBCS code page, therefore, the file name contains two-byte characters (including Traditional Chinese,
Simplified Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) will be shown and accessed in SURETE.
Will the SURETE show me the home pages in different languages when I am using the different language web
browsers?
Yes, a specific language home page of the SURETE will be shown in your different language web browsers. It depends on the
language version of web browser installed in your client.
Can I use FTP client software to download/upload data from/to the SURETE?
Yes. SURETE supports FTP protocol.
Why did I cannot find SURETE in "Network Neighborhood" or "My Network Place"?
Within TCP/IP of network environment, if your PC and SURETE configure IP address to different IP segment, you won¡¦t find
SURETE appear in "Network Neighborhood".
You can find four kinds of solution for your reference below:
1 Set up all of client PCs and SURETE register to WINS server, you can use "Find Computer" to find SURETE.
2. Create "Lmhosts" file in all of client PCs, you can create a relation between client PCs and SURETE.
3. You can use "DOS Prompt Command" under windows; perform "net use" command to map the shared folder inside SURETE.
For example:
net use z: \\< Host IP >\< share >, "z:" means "network disk letter", "Host IP" is SURETE IP address, "share" is a shared folder
name inside SURETE.
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