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eBOX
User Manual
4.3 eBOX Keys
eBOX keys enable users to remotely access their network server’s files with an easy-to-use
USB key. With your eBOX key, you will be able to safely access any file from eBOX — no
matter where you are.
There are 2 types of eBOX key holders:
Standard eBOX key holders or users – up to 10 of them.*
Master eBOX
key
holder or user
–
one only, as this key contains Administrator
privileges.
* For adding new eBOX users refer to section 7.2, Adding Additional eBOX Users, on page 61.
Users with a standard eBOX key have the ability to:
Access their own private folder, shared folder and any public folder.
Change their own username and password.
A master eBOX key contains these additional administrator privileges:
VIEW all users and their status (without accessing their private and shared folders).
DELETE users and the contents of their private folders.
DEACTIVATE users; block a user’s key access to eBOX.
EDIT user's passwords.
EDIT usernames.
Set the system clock: date & time.
Format hard disk drives.
Change the eBOX and workgroup names.
Disable/enable media server and iTunes services.
For more details on how to use the administrator functions refer to section 5.11, eBOX Application
–
Settings, on page 36.