Maintenance Manual

Managing the System
Network Shares
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To add a user or group to a shared folder:
STEP 1 Choose Network Shares > Share Folders from the Navigation menu. The Share
Folders window opens.
STEP 2 Select the Folder Name and click the Folder Permissions icon.
STEP 3 Select the shared folder that you want to add user or group access to. The list of
users or groups that already have permissions to the shared folder displays.
STEP 4 From the lower right corner of the window, click Add. The add a user window
opens.
STEP 5 From the drop-down list, select a domain:
Local Users—Users in the local network.
Domain Users—Users within the domain.
Local Groups—Groups in the local network.
Domain GroupsGroups within the domain.
STEP 6 Using the Search field, you can quickly search for a user or group for the current
domain selected. The user/group list displays that matches the domain selected
and the search criteria entered.
Guest Access
Right
A Guest User can connect only to a shared folder on the
NAS without a username or password. This allows you to
make a shared folder “public” so that anyone can connect
to the shared folder.
Read OnlyGuest can only read files, folders, and
subfolders in the network share and any subdirectories
but cannot write, create or delete any files or folders.
Full Access—Guest can create, read, write, and delete
files, folders, and subfolders in the network share.
Deny AccessGuest cannot access any files or folders in
the network share.
Add Click to add a user or a group.
Remove Select a user or group in the list and click to remove the
selected user or group.
Apply Click to apply the access permissions to the shared folder.
Field Description