Verbatim Gigabit Ethernet Hard Drive User Manual page 18

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be a maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters, without spaces. The User Name must
begin with an alphabetic character.
Note: If your Windows username currently contains a space character, or begins
with a number, you may want to modify your Windows username slightly so that
it can follow the same format required by the NAS drive. For Mac OS X user
accounts, your username is automatically saved without spaces as a field called
"Short Name". In this way the "Short Name" already follows the format required
by the NAS drive.
Also fill in the password. The password may be a maximum of 16 alphanumeric
characters, without spaces. If you leave the password field blank, the NAS drive will
accept this as a null password. This means that you will not need to fill in any
password in the future when accessing the NAS drive using this username.
A description of this user may optionally be entered in the field provided.
If you want to create a private folder that only this network user can access, then
check the box marked "Create Private Folder". This folder cannot be accessed
by any other user account, except for the "admin" user account. The folder name
will automatically be given the same name as User Name. The path of your newly
created private folder will automatically be set to /mnt/ide1.
Here you can set a maximum storage limit or quota (in megabytes) for the user. Note
that the quota function is not supported if the disk has been formatted to FAT32.
When done with this form, press Next to continue.
10. The next screen allows you to assign this user to an existing group. As described
above, the initial factory setting provides for the default group named "@guest-
share". When done with this form, press Next to continue.
11. The final screen for adding a user allows you to assign access privileges to currently
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