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Claim Disk
Enter a partition's name
Create a name for the partition .
To format the disk as FAT32, click Format and follow
the on-screen instructions . To update the on-screen
information, click Refresh .
Claim Disk
On the Disk screen, click Refresh to update the on-screen
information .
Create a Shared Folder
1 . After you clicked Create Share, the Shared  Folder
screen appears .
Shared Folder
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2 . In the Display Name field, enter a name for the shared
folder . This will appear in the Shared Folder table on
the Disk screen .
3 . The Partition name is displayed . If the shared folder
should include the entire partition, select Share entire
Partition and proceed to step 5 .
If you do not want to share the entire partition, then
proceed to step 4 and specify the folder you want to
share .
NOTE:
If you select Share entire Partition,
then all of the Groups with Access (see step 5)
can access any folder in the partition .
4 . The Current Folder setting displays the selected folder .
To specify a different folder, click Select . To display
sub-folders, click Enter into Folder . To return to the
previous folder, click Return to Upper Folder .
If you want to create a new folder, enter its name in the
New Folder field . Then click Create .
5 . To allow a group access to the shared folder, select it
from the Available Groups column, and then click the
>> button .
NOTE:
Specify which user groups have
read-and-write or read-only access to the
shared folder .
6 . To block a group from accessing the shared folder,
select it from the Groups with Access column, and then
click the << button .
7 . Click Save Settings to apply your changes, or click
Cancel Changes to clear your changes . Click Close to
exit the screen and return to the Disk screen .
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