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Getting Started By default, the storage system includes a shared folder named public. In local authentication mode, all users are automatically assigned to this folder and can create, modify, or delete files there. You can change the list of authorized users or their access rights. In Active Directory authentication mode, you must manually assign users to this folder in order to provide them with access. The Shared folders list includes a NAS share called homes (user home folders), and usbdisk1 and usbdisk2, whether or not any USB disks are connected to the storage system. You can create additional shared folders and delete them at any time. For both shared folders and USB disks, you can change which users can access them and what they can do with the subfolders and files. Deleting a Shared Folder Once you create a shared folder, you can delete it at any time. When you delete a shared folder, any users who are currently accessing it are immediately disconnected from it. Caution: Deleting a shared folder deletes all the subfolders and files in that shared folder. If you want to delete only selected subfolders or files, access the shared folder, as described in "Accessing Shared Folders" on page 79, and delete the desired items. Note: You cannot delete the public or the homes folder. You cannot delete the contents of a USB disk using the Shared Folders page. To delete its contents, you must give yourself read/write access to that disk as described in "Assigning Users to Shared Folders" on page 56, access the disk as described in "Accessing Shared Folders" on page 79, and then delete the desired folders and files. To remove the USB disk from the storage system, use the Manager to disconnect it as described in "Disconnecting USB Devices" on page 65. Then physically unplug the USB disk from the storage system. Even after you physically unplug the USB disk, it remains in the Shared folders list. This ensures that you do not have to re-assign users if you later reconnect the USB disk. To delete a shared folder: 1. In the navigation bar, click Shared Folders. 2. In the Shared folders list, select the shared folder you want to delete. 3. Click Remove. Intel® Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide 37

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Getting Started
Intel
®
Entry Storage System SS4000-E User Guide
37
By default, the storage system includes a shared folder named
public
. In local
authentication mode, all users are automatically assigned to this folder and can create,
modify, or delete files there. You can change the list of authorized users or their access
rights. In Active Directory authentication mode, you must manually assign users to this
folder in order to provide them with access.
The
Shared folders
list includes a NAS share called
homes
(user home folders), and
usbdisk1
and
usbdisk2
, whether or not any USB disks are connected to the storage
system.
You can create additional shared folders and delete them at any time. For both shared
folders and USB disks, you can change which users can access them and what they can do
with the subfolders and files.
Deleting a Shared Folder
Once you create a shared folder, you can delete it at any time. When you delete a shared
folder, any users who are currently accessing it are immediately disconnected from it.
Caution:
Deleting a shared folder deletes
all
the subfolders and files in that shared folder. If you
want to delete only selected subfolders or files, access the shared folder, as described in
“Accessing Shared Folders” on page 79
, and delete the desired items.
Note:
You cannot delete the
public
or the
homes
folder.
You cannot delete the contents of a USB disk using the
Shared Folders
page.
To delete its contents, you must give yourself read/write access to that disk as
described in
“Assigning Users to Shared Folders” on page 56
, access the
disk as described in
“Accessing Shared Folders” on page 79
, and then delete
the desired folders and files.
To remove the USB disk from the storage system, use the Manager to
disconnect it as described in
“Disconnecting USB Devices” on page 65
. Then
physically unplug the USB disk from the storage system.
Even after you physically unplug the USB disk, it remains in the
Shared
folders
list. This ensures that you do not have to re-assign users if you later
reconnect the USB disk.
To delete a shared folder:
1.
In the navigation bar, click
Shared Folders
.
2.
In the
Shared folders
list, select the shared folder you want to delete.
3. Click
Remove
.