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MaxAttach NAS 6000 Administration Guide
Chapter #8 - O/S 2.0 - Folders and Shares
Managing Shares
11/07/01 -- Revision 2.0.03A
NOTE
If a share is enabled for more than one protocol, there will be shares with the same name. Be sure
to select the share for Macintosh (AppleTalk), as shown in the Type column.
8. Double-click the share you want to modify. The <sharename> Properties dialog box
displays.
9. On the General tab, set the User Limit to specify how many users can access the
share at one time.
10. Set the SFM Volume Security Password if you want password authentication to
limit access to this share.
11. Set the This volume is read-only checkbox to prohibit writing to this share.
12. Set or clear the Guests can use this volume checkbox to enable or disable guest
access to this.
NOTE
If you enable the Guests can use this volume checkbox, you may also need to enable the Guest
user account. If the Guest user account is disabled, there will be no Guest to access your share.
13. To set user and group access rights, select the Security tab and either remove the
everyone group or modify its permissions (the default permission levels for
everyone allows full access to the share). Then add any users or groups for whom
you want to grant access. For detailed Help, use the ?” help button at the top of the
dialog box.
14. Click OK to accept your changes.
15. Exit the Terminal Services session.
16. Click OK on the Shared Folders page to complete your changes.
Adding a Share
AppleTalk LAN Connection
AppleTalk Service Properties
Modifying Share Properties
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