4
Enter the desired settings, then click
OK
.
Notes:
• Group names may contain up to 20 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.). The
first character should not be a symbol.
• Group descriptions may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces.
Multibyte characters are supported. The first character should not be a symbol or space.
• If the group ID field is left blank, a group ID is automatically assigned. Use numbers between 1000 and 1999 to set
a group ID manually. Don’t use duplicate group IDs.
• If you are logged in as an administrator, you can change any setting, including other users’ passwords. If you are
logged in as a member of the power users group, you can create and edit shared folders, users, and groups. If you
are logged in as a member of the general users group, you can only change your own password.
• Do not use a name in use as a username; do not use any of the following words as a group name as these words
are reserved for internal use by the LinkStation: _lldpd, adm, admin, administrator, admins, all, apache, audio,
avahi, avahi-autoipd, backup, bin, cdrom, crontab, daemon, dialout, dip, disk, fax, floppy, ftp, ftpuser, fuse, games,
gnats, guest, guests, halt, hdusers, irc, kmem, libuuid, list, lp, mail, man, messagebus, mysql, netdev, news,
nobody, nogroup, none, ntp, openldap, operator, plugdev, proftpd, proxy, puppet, root, rpc, rpcuser, sambashare,
sasl, shadow, shutdown, snmp, splx, src, ssh, sshd, staff, statd, sudo, sync, sys, syslog, tape, tmhttpd, tty, users,
utmp, uucp, video, voice, winbindd_priv, www, www-data
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Chapter 2 File Sharing
Summary of Contents for Link Station LS710D
Page 24: ...3 Click Create Folder 23 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 31: ...2 Tap Create User 30 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 34: ...3 Click Add Group 33 Chapter 2 File Sharing...
Page 73: ...5 Click Add 72 Chapter 4 Backup...
Page 79: ...3 Click Edit 4 Click Browse 5 Select the shared folder and click OK 78 Chapter 4 Backup...
Page 81: ...2 Click Time Machine 80 Chapter 4 Backup...
Page 82: ...3 Click Select Backup Disk 4 Select the shared folder then click Use Disk 81 Chapter 4 Backup...
Page 93: ...4 Click the Options tab 5 Click Edit 92 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 97: ...7 Enter the desired job name and click Next 96 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 98: ...8 Select Backup and click Next 97 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 100: ...10Specify the sync period and click Next 99 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 106: ...7 Enter the desired job name and click Next 105 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 107: ...8 Select Restore and click Next 106 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 112: ...6 Enter the desired job name and click Next 111 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 115: ...9 Specify the sync period and click Next 114 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 122: ...4 Click the Options tab 5 Click Edit 121 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 127: ...3 Tap NAS Setup 126 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 130: ...129 Chapter 5 Cloud Services and Remote Access...
Page 147: ...6 Select a file to move and click Action 7 Click Move 146 Chapter 6 Multimedia...
Page 152: ...7 Click Delete 8 Click Delete again 151 Chapter 6 Multimedia...