Deleting A Shared Folder - US Robotics USR8700 User Manual

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disconnects or shuts down her computer. The next time she connects, she will either not have access (if
she was removed from the list of authorized users), or she will be able to only view the files there (if her
access level was changed).
To change user access to shared folders and USB disks:
1. In the navigation bar, click Shared Folders.
2. In Shared folders, select the shared folder or USB disk whose user access you need to change.
3. Click Assign Access.
4. Select the tab for the type of user that you need to assign, change, or remove.
Chose the appropriate tab based upon the user's operating system—CIFS Users for Windows/Mac
OS X users or NFS Users for Linux/Other Mac users. You can assign both types of users to the same
shared folder.
Note: Linux users and Mac users who are not using OS X access shared folders using NFS. In this
environment, access to shared folders is given to entire computers, not to individual users of
those computers. However, in Windows and Mac OS X environments, each computer user
can have individual access to a shared folder.
If you created groups (as described in
step with groups as well.
5. Select the desired access settings for each user and then click Apply.

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 need
to delete only selected subfolders or files, access the shared folder (as described in
"Accessing Shared Folders"
"Adding a Group"
on page 37) and delete the desired items.
Serial ATA 4-Drive NAS
on page 49), you can perform this
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