1. What is a network hard disk?
This gives you a private and secure Intranet storage space. Network hard disks allow you to store various personal files on the Internet and perform the same operations as local hard disks, such as deleting, copying, moving, and searching. The Network hard drive is easy to carry, the content is easy to modify, secure and reliable, and it is easy to share images and other files with other colleagues. A network hard disk is like a network mobile hard disk. Users store the files they need in the network hard disk. Wherever there is a network, they can obtain the files wherever they are. You can easily store, modify, manage, share, and send personal files on the web.
Turbomail provides public network hard disks, Domain Network hard disks, and personal network hard disks. You only have the right to read and download public network hard disks and Domain Network hard disks, and do not have the right to modify or upload files, all rights to individual network hard disks.
2. How to use a personal network hard disk?
The "add or delete directory" is displayed in the vertical bar on the left. You can create different file directories as needed. The upper part of the function column on the right shows the usage of the network hard disk space and the total number of files. You can click "Upload File" to upload local files to the current directory of the Network Disk, click "cancel" to delete the selected file. The list of uploaded files is displayed at the bottom of the function bar. You can click share to share the file with other users.
If you use the file sharing function, click "sharing connection recipient" to select a sharing person in the address book, you can also enter the email address, download password, and description of the shared file in the input box, and click "send" to receive the shared file email.
3. How to use a domain network hard disk and a public network hard disk?
Users only have the right to browse and download public network hard disks and Domain Network hard disks, and do not have the right to modify or upload files.
1) domain network hard drive
NOTE: If your network hard disk function does not have a domain network hard disk directory, it means that your domain does not have a domain network hard disk.
Users can browse and download files on the hard drive of the domain network.
2) public network hard drive
Users of the entire system can browse and download files on the public network hard disk. Only the system administrator can upload files to the public network hard disk.
Email system network hard drive function