D-Link DNS-G120 Manual - Page 30

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DNS-G120 User's Manual Advanced > Network Access Using the Configuration Utility User: Select a user from the drop-down menu or check All Accounts. Path: Click Open and select the folder from the USB drive that you would like to create the rule for. Authority: Select Read Only or Read/Write from the drop-down menu. Comment: Enter a comment regarding the rule. By default, all users on your local network will have read/write permissions to all files and folders on the USB drive(s) that are connected to the DNS-G120. This "rule" will be displayed in the list similar to the picture above. Note: Currently, you may only assign Read Only permissions to the USB drive(s) if formatted with NTFS. To assign read/write permissions, the drive(s) must be formatted with FAT or FAT32. D-Link Systems, Inc. 30

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DNS-G120 User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Using the Configuration Utility
Advanced > Network Access
User:
Path:
Select a user from the drop-down menu or check
All Accounts
.
Click
Open
and select the folder from the USB drive that you would
like to create the rule for.
Authority:
Select Read Only or Read/Write from the drop-down menu.
Enter a comment regarding the rule.
By default, all users on your local network will have read/write permissions to all files
and folders on the USB drive(s) that are connected to the DNS-G120. This “rule” will
be displayed in the list similar to the picture above.
Note:
Currently, you may only assign Read Only permissions to the USB
drive(s) if formatted with NTFS. To assign read/write permissions, the drive(s)
must be formatted with FAT or FAT32.
Comment: