Cisco E3000 User Manual - Page 31
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Linksys E3000 Return to Upper Folder To move back up a folder level, select this option. Current Folder The current folder is displayed. Folder Name The available folders are listed by Folder Name. Enter into Folder To display subfolders, click this button. Select Select a folder. Return to Upper Folder To go back up a folder level from a subfolder, click this button. Access Specify which user groups have read-and-write or readonly access to the folder. (To create user groups, refer to Create or Edit a Group Account, page 32.) Available Groups To allow a group access to the folder, select it, and then click the >> button. Groups with Access To block a group from accessing the folder, select it, and then click the Edit Use this screen to edit a shared folder. Shared Folder Display Name Create a name for the folder. This will appear in the Shared Folder table on the Disk screen. Partition The name of the partition is displayed. Location The location of the current folder is displayed. New Folder Type in a new folder name if you want to create a new subfolder in the current location. Then click Create. Share entire Partition Select this option if you want to share the entire partition. If your disk doesn't have multiple partitions, selecting this option will share the entire disk. If you do not want to share the entire partition, then select the folder you do want to share. Current Folder The current folder is displayed. Folder Name The available folders are listed by Folder Name. Enter into Folder To display subfolders, click this button. Select Select a folder. Return to Upper Folder To go back up a folder level from a subfolder, click this button. Access Specify which user groups have read-and-write or readonly access to the folder. (To create user groups, refer to Create or Edit a Group Account, page 32.) Available Groups To allow a group access to the folder, select it, and then click the >> button. Groups with Access To block a group from accessing the folder, select it, and then click the