Deleting A Shared Folder - US Robotics USR8700 User Manual

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The selected users move from one list to the other.
Notes:
To change the access level for a user, select the user in the Authorized users list and click
Remove. Then select that user in the Unauthorized users list and click either Add (Read-
Only) or Add (Read/Write), depending on the access level you now want the user to have.
If you created groups (as described in
with groups as well.
This page shows all groups and all users. For example, if you created a group named Group1,
and added User2 and User3 to that group, the Unauthorized groups list includes Group1, and
the Unauthorized users list includes User2 and User3. If you select Group1 and click
Add (Read-Only), Group1 moves to the Authorized groups list, but User2 and User3 do not
move to the Authorized users list. This allows you to specify unique access rights for those
users. For example, you could select User3 and click Add (Read/Write). This would mean that
everyone in Group1 would have read-only access to the shared folder except User3, who would
have read/write access to it.

Deleting a Shared Folder

Once you have created a shared folder, you can delete it at any time. When you delete a shared folder,
any users who are currently accessing it are immediately disconnected from it.
Caution: Deleting a shared folder deletes all the subfolders and files in that shared folder. If you want to
delete only selected subfolders or files, access the shared folder (as described in
Shared Folders"
Notes:
You cannot delete the public folder.
You cannot delete the contents of a USB disk using the Shared Folders page. To delete its con-
tents, you must give yourself read/write access to that disk (as described in
to Shared Folders"
page 37), and then delete the desired folders and files.
To remove the USB disk from the storage system, use the Web User Interface to disconnect it (as
described in
"Disconnecting USB Devices"
the storage system.
Even after you physically unplug the USB disk, it remains in the Shared folders list. This ensures
that you don't have to re-assign users if you later reconnect the USB disk.
To delete a shared folder:
1. In the navigation bar, click Shared Folders.
2. In the Shared folders list, select the shared folder that you want to delete.
"Adding a Group"
on page 37) and delete the desired items.
on page 51), access the disk (as described in
on page 60). Then physically unplug the USB disk from
Serial ATA 4-Drive NAS
on page 47), you can perform this step
"Changing User Access
"Accessing Shared Folders"
Managing Your Storage System - 54
User Guide
"Accessing
on

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