Figure 13 My Nsa Change Share Properties; Table 7 My Nsa Change Share Properties - ZyXEL Communications NSA-220 User Manual

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Figure 13 My NSA Change Share Properties

The following table describes the labels in the this screen.

Table 7 My NSA Change Share Properties

LABEL
Share Name
Volume
Path
Make this share
owned by
Publish this share
to Media Server
Publish this share
to Web
Share Access
Username
Full
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DESCRIPTION
Configure a name to identify this share. Type a share name from 1 to 255 single-
byte (no Chinese characters allowed for example) ASCII characters. The name
cannot be the same as another existing local share. See
38
for more information on share names.
You should have already created volumes (a single accessible storage area with
a single file system) on the NSA.
Select the volume that you want to use with this share.
This is the share's file path.
Select the administrator or user account that is to own (manage) this share. The
share owner controls access rights to the share.
Select this option to make the share's files available to media clients.
Select this option to let people use a web browser to access this share's files
without logging into the My NSA screens.
Select who can access the files in the share and how much access they are to be
given. If you publish the share to the media server or the web, all users will have
at least read-only access to the share, regardless of what you configure here.
Select Keep it private to owner to allow only the share owner to read files in the
share, delete files in the share and save files to the share.
Select Make it public to allow anyone (with or without a user account on the
NSA) to read files in the share, delete files in the share and save files to the
share.
Select Advanced to select which individual users can read the share's files,
which users can delete the share's files, and which users are blocked from doing
either.
This appears when you set the Share Access to Advanced. This column lists
the names of the NSA's user accounts. Click Username in the heading column to
reverse the sort order.
This appears when you set the Share Access to Advanced. Select this column's
radio button in a user account's row to give the user full access to the share. This
allows the user to read files in the share, delete files in the share and save files to
the share.
Select the check box at the top of the column to give all of the users full access to
the share.
Chapter 2 Web Configurator Basics
Section 2.5.5 on page
37

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