Figure 51 Advanced Security Settings dialog box, Owner tab
The current owner of the file or folder is listed at the top of the screen. To take ownership:
1.
Click the appropriate user or group in the Change owner to list.
2.
If it is also necessary to take ownership of subfolders and files, enable the Replace owner on
subcontainers and objects box.
3.
Click OK.
Share management
There are several ways to set up and manage shares. The WebUI provides pages for setting up and
managing shares. Additional methods include using a command line interface, Windows Explorer, or
Management Console. This guide demonstrates using the WebUI to set up and manage shares.
NOTE:
Select servers can be deployed in a clustered as well as a non-clustered configuration. This chapter
discusses share setup for a non-clustered deployment. For information on managing file shares and
printers in a cluster, see the
As previously mentioned, the file sharing security model of the storage server is based on the NTFS
file-level security model. Share security seamlessly integrates with file security. In addition to discussing
share management, this section discusses share security. See
this chapter for information on file security.
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Folder, Printer, and Share Management
"Cluster
Administration" chapter.
"Managing file level
permissions" earlier in