Adding Or Editing Share; Figure 140 Shares > Add Share (Or Edit Share); Table 49 Shares > Add Share (Or Edit Share) - ZyXEL Communications NSA-220 PLUS User Manual

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Chapter 10 Shares

10.3 Adding or Editing Share

Click Add Share to create a new share. In the Shares screen, select a share and click Edit
Share to open the following screen. Use this screen to create or edit a share.
Figure 140 Shares > Add Share (or Edit Share)
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 49 Shares > Add Share (or Edit Share)
LABEL
Share Name
Volume
Make this share
owned by
Enable this share
Enable Recycle
Bin
Publish this share
to Media Server
Publish this share
to Web
Share Access
Edit
Apply
Cancel
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DESCRIPTION
Type a share name from 1 to 255 single-byte (no Chinese characters allowed for
example) ASCII characters. The name cannot be the same as another existing
local share. See
Section 2.5.5 on page 41
You should have already created volumes (a single accessible storage area with a
single file system) on the NSA. Select the one that contains the folder that you
want to share out.
You cannot modify this when editing a share.
Select the administrator or user account that is to own (manage) this share. The
share owner controls access rights to the share.
Click this to allow access to this share.
Click this to activate the recycle bin. When you delete a file from this share, a
recycle folder is created to store the deleted item.
Select this option to have the NSA share files in this folder with media clients. The
media clients do not have to use a password to play the shares you publish.
Select this option to let people use a web browser to access this share's files
without logging into the My NSA screens.
Assign access rights (full, read only or deny) to users. If you publish the share to
the media server or the web, all users will have at least read-only access to the
share, regardless of what you configure here.
Keep it private to owner means only the share owner (selected above) can
access the share.
Make it Public means every user (including people who do not have accounts on
the NSA) can access the share.
Advanced allows you to assign specific access rights (full, read only or deny) to
individual users/groups.
This button is available only when you select Advanced share access. Click this to
configure advanced share acess rights.
Click this to save your changes.
Click this to return to the previous screen without saving.
for more information on share names.
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