Application
21.4. iTunes server
If you activate the iTunes® server support on the NAS server, then all users
will have to use iTunes® in order to play back the music files from the shared
folders.
21.5. Download Service
The NAS server uses the download service to download files from the
Internet. Manage your file downloads here.
NOTE!
In the standard setting, the NAS server saves the downloads in
the "Download" folder of the administrator.
Download Service
Click on "ON" and then on the field "Apply" to enable or disable the
download service. When the download service is disabled, all ongoing
downloads are paused and the files are queued for download. If you re-
enable the download service, the downloads are resumed or restarted (if the
resume fails).
The downloads are listed in the table. Click on a column to sort the entries
according to the following criteria.
Active
All files currently being downloaded by the NAS server or being shared with
other BitTorrent users appear here.
The NAS server can download a maximum of 5 tasks simultaneously (or less,
depending on how much system memory is available). If you add more tasks,
they will appear in the window Inactive.
BitTorrent downloads may briefly appear in the window "Inactive" before
they are displayed in the window "Active". The NAS server automatically
moves completely downloaded files to the window "Completed".
Inactive
All files queued for download (Queue) or whose download was paused
appear here.
Completed
All files that have been completely downloaded appear here.
The column "Location" shows where the file has been saved on the NAS
server. Click on the storage location to open Windows Explorer and access
the file directly.
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