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Serial ATA 4-Drive NAS
User Guide
Getting Started - 29
age system.
On the Home page, you can also click Current Connections:
This displays information about Windows and Mac OS X users who are currently connected to shared
folders, including which shared folder they are accessing and when they logged on.
Users—Displays a list of all currently configured users. If you are using local authentication mode, you
can add, modify and remove all types of users and groups of Windows and Mac OS X users. If you are
using Active Directory authentication mode, you can add, modify, and remove Linux users and other
Mac users. You can also use this page to change the authentication mode.
For more information, see “Adding Users” on page 31 and “Managing Users” on page 45.
Shared Folders—Displays a list of all currently configured shared folders and lets you add shared
folders, change which users can access them, and remove them.
For more information, see “Creating Shared Folders” on page 34 and “Managing Shared Folders” on
page 58.
Backups—Displays a list of all computer disk backups that currently exist and lets you change the
recovery password or delete the backups for a particular computer hard disk.
For more information, see “Managing Backups” on page 61 and Chapter , "Protecting Local Disks,"
beginning on page 89.
Advanced—Provides access to advanced storage system configuration options, such as setting up e-
mail alerts; upgrading the firmware; removing USB devices; changing the system, network, or disk
Note: The total storage capacity will be less than the total size of all your hard disks because some
of the disk space is needed for the operating system and management software.
In addition, the amount of used backup capacity will be greater than the total size of all the
disks listed on the Backups page because additional storage space is needed for the data
that has changed between backups.
Notes:
If anyone accessed a shared folder using the guest user name (which is described in more
detail in “Adding Users” on page 31), guest appears in the Users column, followed in parenthe-
ses by the computer name.
Due to the nature of the NFS protocol, Linux and other Mac connections are not listed on this
page. Likewise, ongoing backup or recovery activities do not appear on this page.
This page indicates only that a connection with a shared folder has been established; this does
not necessarily mean that the user has opened any files in the shared folder.
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