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the rename page.
Volume Type
CD Title:
means it is a CD disc in a “Direct
Access” CD device.
Mirrored Image:
means it is a mirrored CD
image.
CD Cache:
means it is a cached CD
image, which will be deleted if the original
CD title is ejected.
File Mode:
means it is a file partition (file
volume).
Location
Designate the location of the device, which
contains the volume.
Size
Indicate the size of the volume. For a file
volume, it is the total capacity of the file
partition. For a CD volume, it is the CD
image size.
Status
Not ready:
means it is a “Direct Access”
CD device with no CD title in it.
No device:
means it is a CD device that is
not directly accessible, which means it is
configured as “CD Mirror” or “CD Record”.
Ready:
means the volume is ready for
access.
Delete
Click this checkbox to delete the volume
immediately. Please note that, noce
deleted, volumes cannot be recovered.
2.6
User Manager
The “
User Manager
” menu is used for maintaining the user
database, which keeps the local user accounts, remote user
names and a list of NFS hosts.
Local User
User/Group selection
Control to show users and/or groups in the
“
Group/User List
” pane. By default it
shows both local users and groups.
Add User
Add a local user account by entering the
user name and password.
If the “
Grant Admin Enable
” checkbox is
checked, the user will have access rights to
all shares under all network protocols, but
still cannot enter the Administration Page.
Add Group
Add a local group.
Give a name for the group first. Then