Seagate NAS OS 4 U User Manual page 69

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Choose the text in the Name column to change the group name. The name of a group from a domain cannot
( . Choose the empty space or text in the Description column to add or revise details for the group (optional
The number in the Shares column (folder icon) shows how many shares the group has access to. Choose the
The number in the Users column (user icon) shows how many users belong to the group. Choose the number
To review settings for the group, pass the cursor to the right of the group's row to make the Edit pull-down
To create a new group, choose Add group and follow the wizard to completion. Consider the following when
The Add group wizard features the following steps: name the group, set share permissions, set user membership
Name the group: A group name can have from 1 to 20 characters using letters, numbers, hyphens, and
Set share permissions: The administrator can skip this step if access will be assigned in the Shares or Users
Set share permissions: To give the group access to a share, drag the share to the Read access column or the
Read+write access column. To give access to multiple shares, make all your selections before dragging them
Set share permissions: If a share is mistakenly dragged to the Read access column or Read+write access column,
you can drag it back to the No access column. The administrator can skip this step if membership will be
Set user membership to the group: To add a user to the group, drag the user's name from the No access column
to the Access column. To add multiple users to the groups, make all your selections before dragging them to
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.A blue icon on the far left indicates that the group has been created in NAS OS
.A grey icon on the far left indicates that the group has been imported from a domain
.All Administrators are automatically added to the Administrators group
.Default groups: The default shares Administrators and User cannot be deleted
.underscores. Do not begin or end with a hyphen or an underscore
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.NAS OS provides two default groups, Administrators and Users
.All users are automatically added to the Users group
.to the group, set app permissions and Summary
.settings. To skip the step, choose Next
.assigned in the Users settings. To skip the step, choose Next
.Set app permissions: Drag the apps that the group can access
Revise group settings
.be changed in NAS OS
.number to view the shares
.to view the users
.menu visible
Add a group
:creating a user
.to the one of the columns
.the Access column
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