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external disk, as well as setting their level of access., When finished, click

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146 4 Managing the storage system 6 Select either RO (read only) or RW (read/write) access. You can specify which users can access any shared folder or external disk, as well as setting their level of access. To do this Do this Allow selected users to access to the shared folder or external disk Click the check box next to the user(s) name and change their access, Users with read-only access can only view the files in the shared resource; users with read/write access can view, add, modify, and delete folders and files in the shared resource. If you wish to cancel the selection, click the check box again to remove the check. Unassign user access Deselect the check box next to the user's name and click Apply. Note: Linux users and Mac users who are not using OS X access shared folders using NFS. In this environment, access to shared folders is given to entire computers, not to individual users of those computers. However, in Windows and Mac OS X environments, each computer user can have individual access to a shared folder. 7 When finished, click Apply. Note: You can also click Cancel to negate the shared folder assignments or Reset the current shared folder back to their original state. To assign users of a different type, repeat the procedure, selecting the other user type in step 5.

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4 Managing the storage system
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6
Select either
RO
(read only) or
RW
(read/write) access.
You can specify which users can access any shared folder or
external disk, as well as setting their level of access.
Note:
Linux users and Mac users who are not using OS X access
shared folders using NFS. In this environment, access to shared
folders is given to entire computers, not to individual users of
those computers. However, in Windows and Mac OS X
environments, each computer user can have individual access to a
shared folder.
7
When finished, click
Apply
.
Note:
You can also click
Cancel
to negate the shared folder
assignments or
Reset
the current shared folder back to their
original state.
To assign users of a different type, repeat the procedure, selecting
the other user type in step 5.
To do this
Do this
Allow selected users
to access to the
shared folder or
external disk
Click the check box next to the user(s) name and
change their access,
Users with read-only access can only view the
files in the shared resource; users with read/write
access can view, add, modify, and delete folders
and files in the shared resource.
If you wish to cancel the selection, click the check
box again to remove the check.
Unassign user access
Deselect the check box next to the user’s name
and click
Apply
.