Privileges" or "NFS Privileges" tabs to choose users and their access privileges. All files stored in
the shared folder will have the same privileges.
Default shared folders
By default, NAS-5000 Series Manager will create a shared folder named "publicn" on each
individual volume, whereas n represents the disk volume. For example, if there are 2 volumes on
a NAS server, the folders will be named "public1", and "public2" respectively. However, if system
administrator segments the storage space into multiple volumes, then the system will
automatically create a "publicn" shared folder for each volume.
The name, description, and path of this folder (/volumen/publicn) cannot be changed by the
administrator. By default, any user logged into the NAS server has full read/write access privileges
to this public folder. System administrator can change the user access rights of this shared folder
through "Windows/Apple privileges" or "NFS privileges" tabs.
Adding a shared folder
To add a folder, please follow the steps:
1. Click on "Create". The "New Shared Folder Setup" page will appear.
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