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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Delete Share
Select a share from the list, then click this icon to remove it.
DFS
Click this icon to open the
DFS Links
screen. See
Section 8.4.4 on page
194
for details on creating DFS links.
Share Browser
Select a share from the list, then click this icon to view its folder and file
structure. You can also add, remove, and move files and folders within a
share. See
Section 2.5.1 on page 40
for details on browsing screens.
Sort
Click a column’s heading cell to sort the table entries by that column’s
criteria. Click the heading cell again to reverse the sort order.
ACL Active
Indicates that an ACL is being used to manage the files in this share.
Available Share
Indicates the share can be used for file and folder management.
Unavailable Share
Indicates the share cannot be used because the NSA cannot find the
physical location of the share.
Disabled Share
Indicates the share is no longer functional. If this happens, talk to your
network administrator.
Table 57
Sharing > Shares
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Status
This icon displays whether the share is available, unavailable or disabled.
The default and snapshot shares cannot be deleted.
Share Type
This displays whether the share is created by the system or by an
administrator account.
Share Name
This displays the name of the shared folder on the NSA.
Share Owner
This displays the name of the user account that owns the share.
Permission Type
This displays the type of permissions assigned to the share. Options are
public, private, and advanced.
ACL
The key icon indicates that a share has an Access Control List.
Table 56
Sharing > Shares Icons (continued)
ICON
DESCRIPTION
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