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5.
In the
Unauthorized users
user who should be able to access this shared folder
6.
Then specify what access rights the selected user(s)
should have: read-only or write-only.
The selected user(s) move from the
users
list to the
If you accidentally add a user that you didn't mean to
add, select the user in the
click Remove. The user returns to the Unauthorized
users list.
7. Repeat step 5 until you have defined access rights
for all the desired users and groups, and then click
Done.
8. Repeat steps 2 through 6 until you have created all
the shared folders that you want to create at this time.
(You can always create more shared folders later.)
When you have finished, you can log out (as de-
scribed in section
you can explore more of the features that the Ethernet
Disk RAID has to offer. (For more information, refer to
Section
5.7. Advanced
list, select the name of the
Unauthorized
Authorized users
list.
Authorized users
5.8. Logging Out of the
Manager), or
Management.)
Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID
TeChNICAl NOTe:
(as described in section
you can perform this step with the
groups
list.
This page shows all groups and all users. For ex-
ample, if you created a group named Group1, and
added User2 and User3 to that group, the Un-
authorized groups list includes Group1, and the
list and
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 se-
lect 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.
On the Shared Folders page, the group name in
the Users with access column is preceded by an @
symbol.
page 
If you created groups
5.4.4.1. Adding a
Group),
Unauthorized

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