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Groups
everyone
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This group cannot be deleted.
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All users are members of this group, and cannot be removed
from this group.
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By default, this group has Read/Write access to the
public
share. This can not be changed, but access to other shares
can be granted or revoked.
administrator
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ALWAYS has Read/Write access to ALL shares.
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This group cannot be deleted.
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The
admin
user cannot be removed from this group, but
other users may be added or deleted.
Users
admin
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This user cannot be deleted.
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The
admin
user is a member of the
administrator
group, and
therefore has Read/Write access to all shares.
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By default, the
admin
user has no password, but a pas s-
word can be assigned. Assig ning a password is
recommended.
guest
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This user cannot be deleted.
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The
guest
user is a member of the
everyone
group, and so
has the access rights of the
everyone
group.
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The properties of the
guest
user can NOT be changed.
Nested Shares
The Disk Server allows a folder inside a share to be a share. This allows "nesting" of
shares to any depth. If using this feature, remember that:
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In Windows'
Network Neighborhood
, all shares are listed on the same level - the
"nesting" is completely invisible.
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When a user accesses a share, they will see only folders, never shares. Users
cannot tell whether or not a sub-folder is in fact a nested share.
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Anyone with access to the outer share automatically has the same access rights
to any inner shares. So the most sensitive data must be kept in the
outermost
share, not the innermost share. This is illustrated below.
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