Set Up Shares
Share Level,
User Level
Note
File Shares
Permissions
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10 Configuration Using a Browser: HD Server Admin
Security Æ Microsoft Networking page
By default, Security Model for Microsoft networking is set to Share
Level security rather than User Level security. You may change it
here. The setting takes effect after the next restart (see page 4-13).
The settings of associated parameters such as users, groups, and
shares are saved when you switch security types. These settings
will reappear if you switch back to Share Level and then back to
User Level.
Configuration Æ File Shares page
By default, the "pub" share is provided on the HD Server, with full
access without a password. You may edit its permissions.
Use the [Add] button to add other shares and specify their names
and paths. If the folder does not exist, you may create it. (You may
also create a share for the entire volume "c", to include all the
shares, for administrative use if you wish.)
Use the [Permissions] button to change a share's permissions.
To specify the share permissions when using share-level security
(which is set on the Security Æ Microsoft Networking page, as
described above), you specify full-access passwords and read-only
passwords for each share.
To specify the share permissions when using user-level security
(which is set on the Security ÆMicrosoft Networking page, as
described above), you specify the users and groups for each share
and what type of access they have, as follows.
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No Access No share access for the user or group
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Read
Read files in the share
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Change
Read, add, modify, and delete files in the share
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Full Control Read, add, modify, delete, and change permissions
to files in the share
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