A pop-up screen displays.
5.
Confirm the deletion by typing DESTROY into the field.
6.
Click Destroy.
The share is deleted.
Set Up Access Rights to Shares
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Configure the Network Access Settings
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Configure the Advanced Access Settings
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Configure the File and Folder Access Settings
A file-sharing protocol determines how you set up access rights to an individual share and
grant or restrict access rights to users, groups, hosts, or all of the above. For example, you
might want to grant a user read/write permission on one share, read-only permission on
another share, and no access rights at all on a third share.
The following access rights options are available:
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Read Only. This permission allows a user or group (or users or groups on a host) to read
files on the share but prevents the editing, creation, and deletion of files and folders on
the share.
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Read/Write. This permission allows a user or group (or users or groups on a host) to
read, edit, create, and delete files and folders on the share. By default, all users and
groups have read/write access.
The global security access mode determines whether users are authenticated through the
local database of the ReadyDATA 5200 or through an external Active Directory (see
Configure the Global Security Access Mode
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Local user database. If you use the local database, first create user groups and user
accounts before you set up share access rights. The groups and users are displayed in
the Access section on the Properties pane of a share. For more information about
creating and managing groups and user accounts, see
and User
Accounts.
ReadyDATA OS 1.2
on page 123):
Manage Shares and LUNs
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Chapter 5, Manage User Groups
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