Western Digital WDBACG0030HCH User Manual - Page 89

Private, means the user can make changes to the share, for example, by adding or

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MANAGING SHARES 2. Complete all required settings (indicated by red asterisk) and any optional settings, as follows: Share Name Share Description Media Serving User Access Assign a name to the share. Enter a brief description of the share to remind yourself of what it contains. From the drop-down list, select None, All, or to limit what can be streamed from this share, a type of media from the listed options of Photos, Music, and Videos. Select Public if you want all users to have access to this share, or select Private to limit user access to this share. 3. Click the Save button. If you selected Private, the User Access panel displays below. 4. To specify access to the new share, select the + (Add) check box next to the user's name, and then select either full access or read-only access. Full access means the user can make changes to the share, for example, by adding or deleting files. Read-only access means the user can only look at the files. If you do not want the user to have any access to the share, make sure the + check box is blank. For example, the Administrator (Dad) and Mom have full access to the family videos, but Sally can only view the videos. 5. Click the Save button. MY BOOK LIVE 84 USER MANUAL

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MANAGING SHARES
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MY BOOK LIVE
USER MANUAL
2.
Complete all required settings (indicated by red asterisk) and any optional
settings, as follows:
3.
Click the
Save
button. If you selected
Private
, the User Access panel displays
below.
4.
To specify access to the new share, select the
+
(Add) check box next to the
user’s name, and then select either full access or read-only access. Full
access
means the user can make changes to the share, for example, by adding or
deleting files. Read-only access means the user can only look at the files. If you
do not want the user to have any access to the share, make sure the
+
check
box is blank.
For example, the Administrator (Dad) and Mom have full access to the family
videos, but Sally can only view the videos.
5.
Click the
Save
button.
Share Name
Assign a name to the share.
Share Description
Enter a brief description of the share to remind yourself
of what it contains.
Media Serving
From the drop-down list, select
None,
All
, or to limit
what can be streamed from this share, a type of media
from the listed options of
Photos
,
Music
, and
Videos
.
User Access
Select
Public
if you want all users to have access to
this share, or select
Private
to limit user access to this
share.