HP StorageWorks 4000s NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide - Page 127

Managing File Level Permissions, Create a New Share

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Folder, Printer, and Share Management Note: This section discusses managing shares from the Folders menu, and is an overview of the procedures. Complete details on the process of managing shares are included in the discussion that documents creating shares through the Shares menu. See the "Managing Shares" section later in this chapter for these details. To create, delete, and manage shares for a particular volume or folder while in the Folders menu: 1. From the Folders directory, navigate to the target volume or folder and click Manage Shares. The Shared Folders dialog box is displayed. All associated shares for that folder or volume are listed. 2. To create a new share, click New. The Create a New Share dialog box is displayed. Because the screens are the same whether shares are managed through the Folders menu or the Shares menu, the procedures are only documented once. See "Creating a New Share" in the "Share Management" section for detailed procedural instructions on creating new file shares. 3. To delete a share, select the share to delete and click Delete. The Delete Share dialog box is displayed. Because the screens are the same whether shares are managed through the Folders menu or the Shares menu, the procedures are only documented once. See "Deleting a New Share" in the "Share Management" section for detailed procedural instructions on deleting file shares 4. To modify share properties, select the share to modify, and click Properties. The Share Properties dialog box is displayed. Because the screens are the same whether shares are managed through the Folders menu or the Shares menu, the procedures are only documented once. See "Modifying Share Properties" in the "Share Management" section for detailed procedural instructions on modifying shares. Managing File Level Permissions The WebUI of the NAS server provides security at the share level and is discussed later in this chapter. Security at the file level is managed using Windows Explorer available from the Desktop of the NAS server. To access the NAS server Desktop from the WebUI, go to the Maintenance menu and select Remote Desktop. File level security includes settings for permissions, ownership, and auditing for individual files. To enter file permissions: 1. Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder or file that needs to be changed and then right-click the folder. 2. Select Properties, select the Security tab, then click Advanced. Figure 69 illustrates the properties available on the Advanced Security Settings dialog box. NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide 127

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Folder, Printer, and Share Management
127
NAS 4000s and 9000s Administration Guide
Note:
This section discusses managing shares from the
Folders
menu, and is an overview of the
procedures. Complete details on the process of managing shares are included in the discussion that
documents creating shares through the
Shares
menu. See the “Managing Shares” section later in
this chapter for these details.
To create, delete, and manage shares for a particular volume or folder while in the
Folders
menu:
1.
From the
Folders
directory, navigate to the target volume or folder and click
Manage
Shares
. The
Shared Folders
dialog box is displayed.
All associated shares for that folder or volume are listed.
2.
To create a new share, click
New
. The
Create a New Share
dialog box is displayed.
Because the screens are the same whether shares are managed through the
Folders
menu
or the
Shares
menu, the procedures are only documented once. See “Creating a New
Share” in the “Share Management” section for detailed procedural instructions on creating
new file shares.
3.
To delete a share, select the share to delete and click
Delete
. The
Delete Share
dialog box
is displayed.
Because the screens are the same whether shares are managed through the
Folders
menu
or the
Shares
menu, the procedures are only documented once. See “Deleting a New
Share” in the “Share Management” section for detailed procedural instructions on deleting
file shares
4.
To modify share properties, select the share to modify, and click
Properties
. The
Share
Properties
dialog box is displayed.
Because the screens are the same whether shares are managed through the
Folders
menu
or the
Shares
menu, the procedures are only documented once. See “Modifying Share
Properties” in the “Share Management” section for detailed procedural instructions on
modifying shares.
Managing File Level Permissions
The WebUI of the NAS server provides security at the share level and is discussed later in this
chapter. Security at the file level is managed using Windows Explorer available from the
Desktop of the NAS server. To access the NAS server Desktop from the WebUI, go to the
Maintenance
menu and select
Remote Desktop
.
File level security includes settings for permissions, ownership, and auditing for individual
files.
To enter file permissions:
1.
Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder or file that needs to be changed and then
right-click the folder.
2.
Select
Properties
, select the
Security
tab, then click
Advanced
.
Figure 69
illustrates the
properties available on the
Advanced Security Settings
dialog box.