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Section 3 Menu Functions
Windows users will see the name of the share in the folders of their network environment when they
click on the icon for the Galaxy NAS LX5 . The comment is only visible if the users take a look at the
share properties, or if shares are listed in detail.
The path represents the physical location of the data on the share volume of the Galaxy NAS LX5 . The
user does not know this information. In order to simplify navigation through the directories, you can use
the browser function.
After clicking the “apply” button, the new share will appear in the left pane under ‘Shares’ with the name
you used, in this case “galaxynas1”. Then by clicking on name “galaxynas1”, you will see all available
functions helpful for setting the share.
Function: Create new share fig 3.2.3a
To create a share, enter the share name, a comment (optional) and set its path. To use the default
share path, leave the Default path box checked. If you want to use a specific path, please check the
Specified path box and select path to the share.
Note:
Please do not use spaces and special such as:
~!@#$^&()+[]{}*;:'".,%|<>?/\=`,
Note: The workgroup/domain name configured in the NAS settings tab has to
match the network settings. Otherwise, the configured shares will not be visible
in the
network environment. If you have made changes to the workgroup and
server name
in the NAS configuration, it can take some time before each
workstation computer
in the Windows network detects the new name.
Function: ACL (Access control list) fig 3.2.3a
With this function you can assign ACL permissions to your folders or files.
Browser
Filter:
Allows to show only folders or files from given name.
Selection
: Shows where you are in directory's browser.
Users & Groups
Available Users & Groups
:List of available users and groups which can have access
permissions assigned to them.
Selected Users & Groups
: List of selected users and groups which will have access
permissions assigned to them.