HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 122

Navigating to a Specific Volume or Folder, Shares, Folders, Volumes, Manage Folders

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Folder, Printer, and Share Management ■ Modifying folder properties ■ Creating a new share for a volume or folder ■ Managing shares for a volume or folder ■ Managing file level permissions Navigating to a Specific Volume or Folder When you work with volumes and folders, the first task is to gain access to the desired volume or folder. The steps are the same, whether navigating to a volume or a folder: 1. To navigate to a specific volume or folder, from the WebUI, select Shares and then Folders. Initially, the Volumes dialog box is displayed. This initial dialog box displays all system volumes. Figure 64: Volumes dialog box 2. From this dialog box, navigate to a specific folder by selecting the appropriate volume and then clicking Manage Folders. The Folders dialog box is displayed, with a list of all of the folders within that volume. 3. To navigate to a subfolder, select the folder in which the subfolder resides, and then click Open. Repeat this searching and opening process until the desired folder is opened. See Figure 65 for an example of Folders dialog box. 122 NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide

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Folder, Printer, and Share Management
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NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Modifying folder properties
Creating a new share for a volume or folder
Managing shares for a volume or folder
Managing file level permissions
Navigating to a Specific Volume or Folder
When you work with volumes and folders, the first task is to gain access to the desired volume
or folder.
The steps are the same, whether navigating to a volume or a folder:
1.
To navigate to a specific volume or folder, from the WebUI, select
Shares
and then
Folders
. Initially, the
Volumes
dialog box is displayed.
This initial dialog box displays all system volumes.
Figure 64:
Volumes dialog box
2.
From this dialog box, navigate to a specific folder by selecting the appropriate volume and
then clicking
Manage Folders
. The
Folders
dialog box is displayed, with a list of all of
the folders within that volume.
3.
To navigate to a subfolder, select the folder in which the subfolder resides, and then click
Open
. Repeat this searching and opening process until the desired folder is opened. See
Figure 65
for an example of
Folders
dialog box.