ITE2 NAS Share Link Introduction

If you have ever used online cloud storage services like Dropbox or Google Drive, you should know the file share link function.

As a private cloud storage device, ITE2 NAS definitely provide this function too!

In ITE2 NAS [Share link] function, we will create an exclusive link for files that can access by other people.

In that case, when you want to share files to other people who do not have NAS, you can use share link method to share your NAS files.

Micro Blog Introduction (Windows 10 NAS)

In the PDM interface, ITE2 NAS provide Micro Blog function, which can use as a NAS share/announcement information platform. Even if the non-login user can still see the messages from NAS user.

In [Micro Blog] function, the regular user needs to open permission by admin user in [User Management] to start to use the feature.

After the regular user gets the permission they can create, edit, delete the [Micro Blog] they created.

Admin user has all the permission to edit and delete all the user’s micro blog. In the following post will introduce you how to use the [Micro Blog] functions.

PowerCloud Account Settings Introduction

In PowerCloud, account settings function can let you log out or switch to another NAS account.

This function can help you manage if you have more than one NAS or if you want to manage more than one NAS accounts. You can click the upright corner    icon and find the account settings function [Log in another Account] and [Log out] in the below.

PowerCloud Account Settings Introduction

Please refer to the function introduction in the following.

PowerCloud Download Space Introduction

The download space in PowerCloud is a specific space for app only. PDM won’t have that space.

This space is designed for saving those files downloaded from ITE2 NAS to mobile phone side.

In this space, user can operate files just like in file list. There will be only a few function that do not support, please see the following introduction.

Some parts of functions already introduced in the PowerCloud File List series.

So in this post, we won’t repeat introduce those operations.