Ftp Sharing Protocol; Setting Ftp Sharing Protocol; To Set One Of The Mappings As The Primary Maps For A Given Group; To Delete Explicit Group Maps - Maxtor NAS 6000 Administration Manual

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To set one of the mappings as the primary maps for a given group

1.
Select the mapping from the Explicitly mapped groups list.
2.
Choose Set Primary.
3.
Choose OK.

To delete explicit group maps

1.
Follow steps 1-4 from the To create explicit group maps procedure to navigate
to the Explicit Group Maps page.
2.
In the Explicitly mapped groups list, select the group mapping you want to delete.
3.
Choose Remove.
4.
Choose OK.

FTP Sharing Protocol

Setting FTP Sharing Protocol

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is used to copy files between two computers on the Internet.
Both computers must support their respective FTP roles: one must be an FTP client and
the other an FTP server.
You can configure your server appliance to act as an FTP server. Client computers can
then access the server appliance with Windows® Explorer or an FTP command line
program, such as ftp.exe, by typing the URL in the address bar in the format
ftp://sitename/.
The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is integrated with the Windows security model. Users
connecting using FTP are authenticated based on the user accounts on the Windows
Powered server appliance. They receive access based on those user profiles. Keep in mind,
Chapter #8 - O/S 2.0 - Folders and Shares
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Related Topics
Configuring User and Group Mappings
Enabling Simple Maps
Configuring Explicit User Maps
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