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Deleting User Accounts, 4.7. Editing User Accounts, 4.5. About Access Privileges

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LaCie 2big Network User Manual ■ 3.4.5. About Access Privileges Access privileges can be assigned to users on an in- dividual user basis or on a group basis. User-level access is more restrictive. Here is an example of the way access privileges work when a user has different kinds of access to the same share as member of a group and as an individual: User U belongs to groups G1 and G2, and has access to share S. ❖ If G1 has read-only access to S and G2 has read- write access to S, then U will have read-write access to S. ❖ If U has read-only access to S and G2 has read-write access to S, then U will have read-only access. ■ 3.4.6. Deleting User Accounts On the User Accounts page, check the box beside each user you want to delete and click Remove. Administration page 29 ■ 3.4.7. Editing User Accounts The administrator can edit the details of a user account at any time by clicking on a user on the User Accounts page to view the user's profile. Figure 3.4.6

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LaCie 2big Network
User Manual
page ²¹
Administration
On the User Accounts page, check the box beside
each user you want to delete and click
Remove
.
3.4.6. Deleting User Accounts
Figure 3.4.6
3.4.7. Editing User Accounts
°e administrator can edit the details of a user ac-
count at any time by clicking on a user on the User Ac-
counts page to view the user’s profile.
Access privileges can be assigned to users on an in-
dividual user basis or on a group basis. User-level access
is more restrictive.
Here is an example of the way access privileges work
when a user has different kinds of access to the same
share as member of a group and as an individual:
User U belongs to groups G1 and G2, and
has ac-
cess to share S.
If G1 has read-only access to S and G2 has read-
write access to S, then U will have read-write access
to S.
If U has read-only access to S and G2 has read-write
access to S, then U will have
read-only
access.
3.4.5. About Access Privileges