![]() ![]() For example a QNAP NAS runs a Linux variant, however can share directories in a Windows originated format (SMB), and be accessed by a macOS computer. The Operating System of these “computers” does not need to be relevant. The “different computer” can be another computer, a NAS ( Network Attached Storage – like from QNAP, Synology, Western Digital, Seagate, etc.), or even a full size server. ![]() Note: this is most certainly not the most complete, technical or most correct description, but for most regular users this will suffice. So, let’s start by explaining what “ mounting network shares” means.Īttaching a directory located on a different computer, shared over a network, to your computer as if it was a local disk drive. Mounting Network Shares with ConnectMeNow Support for this version has been stopped. Outdated version – Version 4 has been releasedĮven though this version will still work, it has been replaced by a newer version ConnectMeNow v4.
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