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Serial ATA 4-Drive NAS
User Guide
Getting Started - 36
3. In Shared folder name, enter a unique name for the shared folder.
This name can be up to 64 characters long and can contain letters, numbers, hyphens, underlines, and
spaces. It cannot begin with a period or contain a double period or the following characters: / \ [ ] : ; | =
, + * ? < > @ " ' # ~ ` % $..
4. Select either CIFS, NFS or GROUP, assign users and select RO (read only) or RW (read/write) access
for each user.
For any shared folder or USB disk, you can specify which users can access it and what level of access
they have.
5. To allow users access to the shared folder or USB disk, select those users and their access.
Users with RO (read only) access can only view the files in the shared resource; users with RW (read/
write) access can also add, modify, and delete folders and files in the shared resource.
To cancel a user’s selection, clear their check box.
For any shared folder or USB disk, you can specify which users can access it and what level of access
they have.
When you add a user to the list of authorized users for a shared folder or USB disk, that change takes
effect immediately. However, if you remove a user from the list of authorized users, or if you change
the user’s access, the change does not take effect until that user disconnects from the shared folder or
USB disk, or shuts down the computer.
For example, the user Alice might have read/write access to the Budget shared folder. If Alice is cur-
rently connected to that shared folder and you subsequently remove her from the list of authorized
users or change her access level to read-only, she will continue to have read/write access to that folder
until she disconnects or shuts down her computer. The next time she connects, she will either not have
access (if she was removed from the list of authorized users), or she will be able to only view the files
Note: Each shared folder name must be unique. For example, if you create a shared folder named
Photos for Windows/Mac OS X users, you cannot subsequently create a shared folder
named Photos for Linux/other Mac users.
In addition, the shared folder name cannot be the same as any Windows Mac OS X user
name.
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