* NS-SHFT Ver.1.70 (Published on June 30, 2015) Name NS-SHFT Version Ver.1.70 File nsshft-170.zip Size 3,142,674 Bytes Date June 30, 2015 Platform Windows PC OS Windows 2000/XP (32bit, 64bit) / Vista (32bit, 64bit) / 7 (32bit, 64bit)) / 8 (32bit, 64bit) Model LinkStation LS-GL series / TeraStation TS-HTGL/R5 Series, TS-RHTGL/R5 Series, TS-XL/R5 Series, TS-WXL/R1 Series, TS-RXL/R5 Series, TS-XEL/R5 Series Copyright Buffalo INC. Distribution Distribution ZIP archive (Created by WinRAR.) Condition No Reprinting allowed Manual How to use NAS-SHIFT This product uses GPL/LGPL applicable software and your are welcome to have, modify and redistribute these source codes. Please ask our technical support people about modified GPL, applicable module and how to deliver them. You may be charged for delivery cost. [Software description] This software is NAS-SHIFT Ver.1.70. NAS SHIFT is the Windows software that saves NAS configurations on the network to your PC and restores NAS configurations saved to your PC. Features: - It can save NAS(*) configurations on the network to your PC or restores them from your PC. (*) Supported products (NAS) manufactured by Buffalo only. (Refer to "Supported products" described above.) - It can save and restore settings for "Basic", "Network", "Storage", "Shared Folders", "Groups", "Users", "Backup", and "Maintenance" and save and restore shred folders. (*) It can also save and restore the access restrictions configured for a shared folder. (*) Folders and files in a shared folder are not saved or restored. You can select either to delete all of the existing shared folders in the place to restore or leave them when restoring a shared folder. (*) If a same share folder name as you are about to restore exits in the destination folder, restored shared folder name will be used and overwritten the existing folder. (Data in the shared folder of the same name will not be deleted.) (*) If you delete all of the existing shared folders in the destination in advance and restore data, all existing data (files and folders) will be deleted. (If a shared folder you are going to restore has already existed in the destination, all data in the shared folder will be deleted, and only a folder will be restored.) - You can select either you are going to restore or not before you start restore for some of the configurations you restore. For "Name", "Explanation" and "IP Address Setting," you can not only restore saved configurations but also specify them. - If a disk structure of the saved configurations and NAS are not the same, you can restore to match the disk structure for the saved configuration.(*) (*) In this case, all existing data (folders and files) in NAS will be deleted as changing the disk structure. - You can also restore configurations to the NAS other than the NAS you save the configuration for if they are the same product. (Configurations can be restored even the disk spaces are different.) - You can restore configuration of TS-HTGL/R5 series to TS-RHTGL/R5 series, or configuration of TS-RHTGL/R5 series to that of TS-HTGL/R5. (*) (*) You cannot restore the configuration of LS-GL series to TS-HTGL/R5 series or TS-RHTGL/R5 series. (*) You cannot restore the configuration of TS-HTGL/R5 series or TS-RHTGL/R5 series to LS-GL series. [IMPORTANT] Saving and restoring the configuration will fail if you perform it if a guest account of NAS is disabled. Saving and restoring configuration must be performed while a guest account of NAS is enabled. Refer to the manual for how to use and how to operate in details. [How to use] The software has been compressed into ZIP format. 1. Double-click the downloaded file to extract the software folder. 2. Open the extracted folder and double-click nascfgsr-inst.exe. 3. The wizard will guide you through the NS-SHFT installation. [Revision History] * Ver.1.61 to Ver. 1.70 [06/30/2015] - It was supported in German and French. * Ver.1.60 to Ver. 1.61 [01/25/2012] - Fix the problem that the time zone was not sometimes restored. - Fixed the problem that a product name of the TS-XHL series was displayed as "TS-XHL/R5".