Intel SS4000-E User Guide - Page 51
Creating Shared Folders, public, Shared Folders - delete homes
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Getting Started Creating Shared Folders By default, the Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E includes a shared folder named public. In local authentication mode, all Windows and Mac OS X users are automatically assigned to this folder and can create, modify, or delete files there unless you change the list of authorized users or their access rights as described in "Assigning Users to Shared Folders" on page 56. In Active Directory authentication mode, you must manually assign users to this folder in order to provide them with access. You might want to create other shared folders as well. For example, in an office environment, you might want to create a shared folder for company policies that everyone can only view, and separate shared folders for confidential business files that only selected individuals or departments can view or change. In a home environment, you might want to create separate folders for different types of files, such as photos, videos, or music. You can create up to 128 shared folders. Users who can access and write to these shared folders can create additional sub-folders for organizing the files they store there. To create a shared folder: 1. In the navigation bar, click Shared Folders.The Shared Folders page displays: Note: The Shared folders list includes usbdisk1 and usbdisk2 whether or not any USB disks are connected to the storage system. 2. Click Add. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 35