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ReadyNAS NVX Business Edition User Manual If you wish to specify some users and groups for read-only access and some for read/write access, and disallow all other users and groups, enter the following: • Default: Disabled • Hosts allowed access: 192.168.2.101, 192.168.2.102 • Read-only users: mary, joe • Read-only groups: marketing, finance • Write-enabled users: fred • Write-enabled groups: engr If you wish to guests access to this share, check the Allow guest access checkbox. Share Display Option. Restricting access to a share does not prevent users from seeing the share in the browse list. In certain instances, you might not want this, such as for backup shares that you might want to prevent users from seeing. To hide a share, select the Hide this share... check box. Users who have access to this share must specify the path explicitly. For example, to access a hidden share, enter \\host\share in the Windows Explorer address bar. Figure 3-16 Recycle Bin. The ReadyNAS NVX Business Edition can have a Recycle Bin for each share for Windows users. The Enable Recycle Bin option is shown at the bottom of the CIFS screen. When this check box is selected, whenever you delete a file, the file gets inserted into the Recycle Bin folder in the share rather than being permanently deleted. This allows for a grace period during which users can restore deleted files. 3-14 v1.1, February 2009 Managing User Access

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ReadyNAS NVX Business Edition User Manual
3-14
Managing User Access
v1.1, February 2009
If you wish to specify some users and groups for read-only access and some for read/write access,
and disallow all other users and groups, enter the following:
Default:
Disabled
Hosts allowed access:
192.168.2.101, 192.168.2.102
Read-only users:
mary, joe
Read-only groups:
marketing, finance
Write-enabled users:
fred
Write-enabled groups:
engr
If you wish to guests access to this share, check the Allow guest access checkbox.
Share Display Option.
Restricting access to a share does not prevent users from seeing the
share in the browse list. In certain instances, you might not want this, such as for backup shares
that you might want to prevent users from seeing.
To hide a share, select the
Hide this share…
check box. Users who have access to this share must
specify the path explicitly. For example, to access a hidden share, enter
\\host\share
in the
Windows Explorer address bar.
Recycle Bin.
The ReadyNAS NVX Business Edition can have a Recycle Bin for each share for
Windows users. The
Enable Recycle Bin
option is shown at the bottom of the CIFS screen.
When this check box is selected, whenever you delete a file, the file gets inserted into the Recycle
Bin folder in the share rather than being permanently deleted. This allows for a grace period during
which users can restore deleted files.
Figure 3-16