D-Link DNS-G120 Manual - Page 31

Example - driver

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DNS-G120 User's Manual Using the Configuration Utility Advanced > Network Access (continued) To create a network access rule, you must first delete the default rule by clicking on the trash can icon. Once the rule is deleted, users will not be able to access the USB drive(s) until new rules have been created. Click the trash can icon to delete the rule. Example In the example below, permissions are set for the folder "Drivers" on the USB drive named "Storage1". Two users (user1 and user2) were created (refer to page 29 on creating users). User1 has been assigned read/write permissions for the Drivers folder (as seen in the network access list). User2 will be assigned read only permissions for the Drivers folder. Once the settings are applied, User2 will appear in the network access list. You may edit a rule from the list by clicking on the icon. To delete a rule from the list, click on the icon. D-Link Systems, Inc. 31

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DNS-G120 User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Using the Configuration Utility
Advanced > Network Access (continued)
Click
the trash can icon
to delete the rule.
To create a network access rule, you must first delete the default rule by clicking
on the trash can icon. Once the rule is deleted, users will not be able to access the
USB drive(s) until new rules have been created.
Example
In the example below, permissions are set for the folder “
Drivers
” on the
USB drive named “
Storage1
”. Two users (user1 and user2) were created
(refer to page 29 on creating users).
User1 has been assigned read/write permissions for the Drivers folder (as
seen in the network access list).
User2 will be assigned read only permissions for the Drivers folder. Once
the settings are applied, User2 will appear in the network access list.
You may edit a rule from the list by clicking on the
icon.
To delete a rule from the list, click on the
icon.