Managing Shared Folders; Adding Shared Resources - Intel D39172-003 User Manual

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Managing Shared Folders

Adding Shared Resources

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Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
When you click Shared Folders in the navigation bar, the page displays a list of all shared
resources, including both shared folders and USB devices. When you select an item in the
Shared folders list, the users and groups that can access that item appear in the Users
with access list. (For groups, the group name is preceded by an @ symbol.)
By default, the storage system includes a shared folder named public, and all Windows
and Mac OS X users can access it and create, modify, or delete files there (unless you
change the list of authorized users or their access rights as described in
Access to Shared Folders" on page
The Shared folders list also includes usbdisk1 and usbdisk2, whether or not any USB
disks have been connected to the storage system.
In addition, when you add a Windows/Mac OS X user (as described in
page
32), the storage system automatically creates a shared folder with the same name as
the person's user name. However, these shared folders do not appear in the Shared
folders list.
You can create additional shared folders and delete them at any time. For both shared
folders and USB disks, you can change which users can access them and what they can do
with the subfolders and files there.
To create a shared folder, refer to
Managing Your Storage System
50).
"Creating Shared Folders" on page
"Changing User
"Adding Users" on
35.
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