Seagate NAS OS 4 U User Manual page 55

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Next, the administrator adds the 20 users using the Add user wizard on the Users page. The administrator
.ignores the prompts to add users to shares and groups since new groups have yet to be created
Finally, the administrator adds the 10 groups using the Add group wizard on the Groups page. In this step, the
The Groups setting is the last step since it can cover more users at one time rather than assigning share
The generic sample setup may not apply to all environments. However, NAS OS gives the administrator free
Default
Availability
share
admin or user
Computers on the network and remote
defined
(access (must be enabled
Public
Computers on the network and remote
(access (must be enabled
( . Click on the empty space or text in the Description column to add or revise details for the share (optional
The number in the Groups column (two silhouettes) shows how many groups have access to the share. Click
on the number to view and edit the group. Public indicates that the share is available to everyone on the
The number in the Users column (one silhouette) shows how many users have access to the share. Click on
the number to view and edit user access. Public indicates that the share is available to everyone on the
Click on the text in the Services column to add or remove services. Only active services are available. See
below for instructions on how to adjust services on a share and
To review and edit the options for a share, pass the cursor to the far right of its row to make the Edit pull-
down menu visible. Most of the options are explained above. Additional options include changing network
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.reign to configure permissions on the Shares, Users, and Groups pages
:The following table shows the differences between private and public shares
.Click on the text in the Name column to change the share name
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Each user to a specific group
Share permissions for each group
.permissions for each new user
Public and private shares
Login
Accessibility
Password-
Login and password
protected
required
None
Available to any user
on the network
Existing shares
:Shares are organized in a table
Services
for details on how to enable and
.disable services in NAS OS
.access (public or private) and deleting the share
:administrator will assign
Type
Private
Public
.network
.network
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