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Share Access
Here you can set up access rights for users or groups. If you activate the share
for the Media server or the Internet, all users will receive read access, regardless
of the settings you have made here.
“
Keep it private to owner
” means that only the owner of the share has
access to this share.
“
Make it Public
” means that every user (even users who are not logged in
to the NAS server as users) have access to this share.
The “
Advanced
” settings let you set up individual access rights (
full
,
read
only
or
deny
) for users/groups.
Edit
This entry is only available if you selected “
Advanced Share Access
” above.
Click on this entry to make the following extended settings.
Apply
Click here to accept and save the settings.
Cancel
Click here to exit the settings without saving.
Confi guring Advanced Share Access
In this window you can set up individual access rights for users/groups.
Available Users/Groups
This lists the users/groups you can assign access rights to.
Authority
Here you can set the access rights for an entry.
“
Full Control
” – The user/group receives complete access (read, write and
execute) to all contents in this share.
“
Read-Only
” The user/group receives read access (read only) to all contents
in this share.
“
Deny
” Access for the user/group is blocked for all contents of the share (no
read access, no write, no execute).
“
Deny
” possesses the highest priority. For example, if User A belongs to Group
1 and you assign the user full access to the “
Music
” share, but you set the
access rights for this user for Group 1 to “
Deny
”, then this user will not be able
to access the “
Music
” share.
PLEASE NOTE!
If you set the access for all users to “
Deny
”, then no user will be
able to access the share – not even the administrator.
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