LanDisk (ME-850) FTP Server Remote Accessing through. Please refer to their own manuals for how to setup those routers. Application name of the application.
- Bytecc LanDisk Network Storage (ME-850). Being that Bytecc ME-850 LanDisk has an onboard computer we felt is. Login and password can be found in the manual.
- Computer Products > Hardware > External Hard Drives > Bytecc ME-850 LAN Disk External Enclosure, Share and store data. Manual IP Acquisition (ME850 ME 850).
Irmat
Welcome. Even though you have the LANDISK, I'd still encourage you t
post your questions here (at least as a starting point). As best
can tell, the LANDISK is very similar to the Tritton and Argos
products (as I discussed in an Aug. 4 post). If you could, next tim
you open the device, could you look at the chips on the board and se
if one has the markings R2881, and post back here? I'd be ver
curious
After reading the manuals for the LANDISK, I noticed it has som
unique features though. As I understand it you must first make
folder and then you have to tell the LANDISK to share it. Becaus
you can't get to the PUBLIC folder, why don't you try making anothe
folder under your control so you can set the sharing and password.
Also, I'd also so suggest trying to setup the FTP access and see i
you can get in that way too. Testing these two methods may help
If you continue to have problems, instead of entering LANDISK yo
could see if using the IP address directly helps 169.254.0.1
[b:f1554a3066]Kane81,[/b:f1554a3066
Thanks for the knowledge base reference ... in all my searching
hadn't come across that one. While I understand what the articl
suggests about the capabilities of Outlook, I do find storing the PS
files on another PC with file sharing works okay. I just run into th
corruption when I move the same files onto the NAS. So, I think i
the article is clarifying that Outlook was not intended for tha
particular useage, but I agree wit
[b:f1554a3066]dilettante[/b:f1554a3066] in that it may not b
efficient, but it appears it possible ... at least at my house. I'v
run 40 MB and 300 MB PST files over our LAN from PC to PC and i
works. At times, there are some slow downs, but nothing that reall
hinders usage. Again, thanks for the article reference
[b:f1554a3066]dilettante,[/b:f1554a3066
Interesting file corruption you captured. I can repeat it with a 2
kB text file running both Argosy's and Tritton's 06-0804 firmwares.
Odd thing though, if I use a different text editing tool (an olde
program called Programmer's File Editor) I cannot reproduce th
problem. But, with Notepad ... every time! I've forwarded th
information onto Tritton as well
I think (and hope) this is in good agreement with the Outlook PST fil
corruption I've seen. Everytime I repair the PST file, the lo
records that the end of file is not where it was expected, fo
example
!!End-of-file less than actual (read=2C18000, actual=2C14000)
However, this seems backwards from what you demonstrated with the tex
file, where the file is longer, not shorter. Well, we'll just have t
see if they (Argosy, Tritton) can find the root cause ... it may fi
both. Thanks for the find
[b:f1554a3066]FTP Port Number[/b:f1554a3066
In the most recent firmwares, the use is supposed to be able to chang
the FTP port number. I have not been able to change it from 21. Las
week, Argosy replied back an noted that you can change the FTP por
from 21 to anything between 1025-34463. I asked if this was b
design and if it would be changed to allow any port ... I haven'
heard back yet
Oct 18, 2012Welcome. Even though you have the LANDISK, I'd still encourage you t
post your questions here (at least as a starting point). As best
can tell, the LANDISK is very similar to the Tritton and Argos
products (as I discussed in an Aug. 4 post). If you could, next tim
you open the device, could you look at the chips on the board and se
if one has the markings R2881, and post back here? I'd be ver
curious
After reading the manuals for the LANDISK, I noticed it has som
unique features though. As I understand it you must first make
folder and then you have to tell the LANDISK to share it. Becaus
you can't get to the PUBLIC folder, why don't you try making anothe
folder under your control so you can set the sharing and password.
Also, I'd also so suggest trying to setup the FTP access and see i
you can get in that way too. Testing these two methods may help
If you continue to have problems, instead of entering LANDISK yo
could see if using the IP address directly helps 169.254.0.1
[b:f1554a3066]Kane81,[/b:f1554a3066
Thanks for the knowledge base reference ... in all my searching
hadn't come across that one. While I understand what the articl
suggests about the capabilities of Outlook, I do find storing the PS
files on another PC with file sharing works okay. I just run into th
corruption when I move the same files onto the NAS. So, I think i
the article is clarifying that Outlook was not intended for tha
particular useage, but I agree wit
[b:f1554a3066]dilettante[/b:f1554a3066] in that it may not b
efficient, but it appears it possible ... at least at my house. I'v
run 40 MB and 300 MB PST files over our LAN from PC to PC and i
works. At times, there are some slow downs, but nothing that reall
hinders usage. Again, thanks for the article reference
[b:f1554a3066]dilettante,[/b:f1554a3066
Interesting file corruption you captured. I can repeat it with a 2
kB text file running both Argosy's and Tritton's 06-0804 firmwares.
Odd thing though, if I use a different text editing tool (an olde
program called Programmer's File Editor) I cannot reproduce th
problem. But, with Notepad ... every time! I've forwarded th
information onto Tritton as well
I think (and hope) this is in good agreement with the Outlook PST fil
corruption I've seen. Everytime I repair the PST file, the lo
records that the end of file is not where it was expected, fo
example
!!End-of-file less than actual (read=2C18000, actual=2C14000)
However, this seems backwards from what you demonstrated with the tex
file, where the file is longer, not shorter. Well, we'll just have t
see if they (Argosy, Tritton) can find the root cause ... it may fi
both. Thanks for the find
[b:f1554a3066]FTP Port Number[/b:f1554a3066
In the most recent firmwares, the use is supposed to be able to chang
the FTP port number. I have not been able to change it from 21. Las
week, Argosy replied back an noted that you can change the FTP por
from 21 to anything between 1025-34463. I asked if this was b
design and if it would be changed to allow any port ... I haven'
heard back yet
John Deere Tractor 850 Manual
On a windows 2003 data server with a 2008 domain controller, I have several Terminal Servers that are setup to only allow one remote time entry program to run. Totally locked down from network / internet (Kiosk Mode). Now I need to be able to view pdf files in a directory. How can I do this without giving access to the disks that are available for the time entry program to write back. The time entry requires a mapped drive with read/write access. Every pdf viewer I have found so far gives the ability to 'File Open/Save as' and thereby gives access the the shared drive. If I use an Internet Browser then I have the same problem.