Creating Shared Folders - Intel D39172-003 User Manual

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Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
4. Enter the requested user information and click Done:
For this type of user
Windows/Mac OS X user
(CIFS)
Linux/Other Mac user (NFS)
The specified user name and type appears in the list on the Users & Computers page.
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 until you have added all the users that you want to add at this
time. (You can always add more users later.)
If you'd like to put Windows and Mac OS X users into groups, refer to
Groups" on page
45.
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By default, the Intel
Entry Storage System SS4000-E includes a shared folder named
public, which all Windows and Mac OS X users can access (unless you change the list of
authorized users or their access rights as described in
Folders" on page
50).
In addition, when you add a Windows or Mac OS X user (as described in
on page
32), the storage system automatically creates a shared folder with the same name
as the person's user name. Only that user can access that shared folder (as described in
"Accessing Shared Folders" on page
Enter the user name and password for accessing the shared
folders. (You must enter the password a second time to confirm it.)
The user name can be up to 15 characters long and can include
letters and numbers.
NOTE: If the user name and password that you specify here are
the same as the person's Windows user name and
password, the person will not be prompted to provide a
user name and password when accessing the shared
folder.
Enter a computer description and the IP address or computer
name of the person's computer.
The Computer description can be the name of the person who
typically uses the computer, or any other description that you want
to provide to identify the computer in the Users list. This
description can be up to 15 characters long.
The IP address or computer name is the IP address or the
actual computer name in the computer's system configuration.
NOTE: You can create a single user that actually represents
multiple users. In the IP address or computer name text
box, you can use the wildcard characters * and ? to
indicate a range of names. For example, client* or
client? would include all computers in the subnet
whose name begins with client. *.company.com
would include all computers in the domain company.com.
However, these wildcards cannot be used with IP
addresses.
"Changing User Access to Shared
77).
Getting Started
Do this
"Working with
"Adding Users"
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