MaxAttach NAS 6000 Administration Guide
AppleTalk network integration simplifies administration by maintaining just one set of user
accounts instead of separate user accounts, for example, one on the Macintosh server and
another on the computer running Windows 2000 Server.
Managing Folders
The Volumes page allows you to open, or share, a number of network volumes. The page
displays an Object/Task Selector that has the following columns:
Volume Name: Lists each volume by name. To create, open, delete, or configure
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the properties of a given volume, select the check box next to the name of the volume
you want to modify.
Total Size: Shows the total size of the volume.
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Free Space: Shows the amount of free space available on the volume.
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Share Type: Indicates the type of sharing in effect for the folder:
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W = Windows (CIFS) Sharing
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U = UNIX (NFS) Sharing
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F = FTP Sharing
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H = HTTP Sharing
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A = AppleTalk Sharing
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N = NetWare Sharing
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The Object/Task Selector lists up to the first 100 folders found. To navigate among the list
of folders using the Object/Task Selector, you can search by the fields available in the
Search list, and then enter the search criteria in the box to the left of the Go button, or you
can scroll through the list. In addition, if there are more than 100 folders, you can view
folders in batches of 100 using the Page Up and Page Down buttons to the right of the Go
button.
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Related Topics
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Setting Windows (CIFS) Sharing Properties
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Setting NFS Sharing Properties
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Setting FTP Sharing Properties
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Setting Web Sharing Properties
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Setting NetWare Sharing Properties
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Setting AppleTalk Sharing Properties
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