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Administration
Overview
The Disk Server administrator can control Disk Server usage by creating and manag-
ing Users, Groups, and Shares.
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Users
: Each user is identified by their
User Name
and
Password
. The Adminis-
trator can create Users, and also limit the amount of Disk Storage available to a
user.
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Groups
: Users are organized into user Groups. A user can belong to many
Groups.
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Shares
: A "Share" is a folder (directory) on the Disk Server which users can ac-
cess. Only the Disk Server Administrator can create Shares. However, within a
Share, users who have access to that Share can create other folders (directories)
as well as files.
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Access Rights
: Access to a share can be "Read-only" or "Read-Write". To re-
duce administration workload, access to a Share is granted to a User Group,
rather than to individual users.
Note:
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A Share can be accessed by only 1 Group, but a Group can access many
Shares.
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The
admin
user, and any other users who are added to the
administrator
group, ALWAYS have Read/Write access to ALL shares and folders.
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The
guest
user has Read/Write access to the
public
share. This can be
changed, and access to additional shares can be granted, by changing the
access rights for the
everyone
group.
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Users who do not have a
User Name
on the Disk Server are automatically
given the
guest
login.
Web Interface
To create and manage users, groups and shares, a Web-style interface is provided.
The Disk Server contains a HTTP server. This enables you to connect to it, and con-
figure it, using a Web Browser. The Web Browser must support JavaScript V1.1 The
interface has been tested on the follo wing Browsers:
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Netscape Navigator 4.04, 4.08, 4.5
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Internet Explorer 4.0
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Internet Explorer 5.0
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AppleShare does
NOT support "Read-
only" access, so
access is always
"Read-Write".
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