Sure, just map to individual folders on the NAS. I have a number of shares defined on mine.
I'm running into a similar issue. SONOS can find a music library only in shares, not in folders under shares. That is, it will index all music files in all folders and subfolders in a share, but you can't point to a specific folder to be indexed, only to shares. Since the DNS-321 automatically has \\NAS\Volume_1 and \\NAS\Volume_2 as shares for the entire drive, I need to be able to define shares for specific folders on a volume (say, \\NAS\Volume_1\Music) since I can't point to a folder (say, My_iPod) on that drive as the music library source. The problem is that I can't seem to create shares for specific folders on the NAS drive in Windows XP Home. (I did the registry hack to see 'Shares and Security' in the context menu, so I can right-click and create a shares for a directory.) I can create shares for folders on all NTFS-formatted drives on my local computer, but not on the Ext2-formatted drive in the DNS-321.
How can I create shares on an Ext2-formatted drive in the DNS-321 in Windows XP? Or can I simply reformat the NAS drive to NTFS in Windows and create shares on that (or will that mess things up)?
Thanks!
Ron (in Seattle, WA)