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Selecting Services for Share Access, Setting Accounts Preferences

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide • UID is automatically generated if not specified. • Empty fields are replaced with account defaults. Examples of acceptable formats are as follows (note that you can omit follow-on commas and fields if you wish to accept the system defaults for those fields, or you can leave the fields empty): fred,hello123 In this example, user fred has a password set to hello123, belongs to the default group, receives no e-mail notification, has a UID assigned automatically, and has a default quota. barney,23stone,,[email protected] In this example, user barney has a password set to 23stone, belongs to the default group, receives e-mail notification sent to [email protected], has a UID assigned automatically, and has a default quota. wilma,imhiswif,ourgroup,[email protected],225,50 In this example, user wilma has a password imhiswif, belongs to the group ourgroup, receives email notification sent to [email protected], has a UID set to 225, and a quota set to 50 MB. Setting Accounts Preferences You can set various account defaults by selecting Preferences option from the pull-down menu. Figure 1-21 Selecting Services for Share Access The Services screen allows you to manage various services for share access. This in effect controls the type of clients you wish to allow access to the ReadyNAS. Three types of services are available: Standard File Protocols, Streaming Services, and Discovery Services. These different services are explained in the following sections. Configuring Your ReadyNAS v1.0, October 2007 1-17

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide
Configuring Your ReadyNAS
1-17
v1.0, October 2007
UID is automatically generated if not specified.
Empty fields are replaced with account defaults.
Examples of acceptable formats are as follows (note that you can omit follow-on commas and
fields if you wish to accept the system defaults for those fields, or you can leave the fields empty):
fred,hello123
In this example, user
fred
has a password set to
hello123
, belongs to the default group, receives no
e-mail notification, has a UID assigned automatically, and has a default quota.
barney,23stone,,[email protected]
In this example, user
barney
has a password set to
23stone
, belongs to the default group, receives
e-mail notification sent to [email protected], has a UID assigned automatically, and has a
default quota.
wilma,imhiswif,ourgroup,[email protected],225,50
In this example, user
wilma
has a password
imhiswif
, belongs to the group
ourgroup
, receives e-
mail notification sent to [email protected], has a UID set to 225, and a quota set to 50 MB.
Setting Accounts Preferences
You can set various account defaults by selecting
Preferences
option from the pull-down menu.
Selecting Services for Share Access
The Services screen allows you to manage various services for share access. This in effect controls
the type of clients you wish to allow access to the ReadyNAS. Three types of services are
available: Standard File Protocols, Streaming Services, and Discovery Services. These different
services are explained in the following sections.
Figure 1-21