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STEP 9, These users have read-only access to the share.

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Managing the Shares Creating a Share 6 then attempts to delete it and replace it with the new version. Not all applications work this way. It is important to consider the applications used by your users to determine how you want to set this field. • Select this field: By selecting this field, users with write permissions can rename or delete files or folders within the assigned share even though they are not the owners of the files or folders. • Deselect this field: Users cannot rename or delete a file or folder within the assigned share unless they are the owners of the file or folder. NOTE: Any subfolders created via CIFS behave according to the current setting of the Allow users to delete or rename other users' files or folders field. If a subfolder is created via NFS or FTP, it behaves as though this field is selected until this field is changed. These subfolders then behave according to the current setting. STEP 9 From the Protocol field, click the checkboxes to select the protocols that can be used to access the share: • CIFS: Enable CIFS access to the share. • NFS: Enable NFS access to the share. (Note: To allow NFS access to the share, the NSS must also be configured to allow NFS access.) • FTP: Enable FTP access to the share. (Note: To allow FTP access to the share, the NSS must also be configured to allow FTP access.) STEP 10 To assign users access to the share, move the users into one of the following boxes. (The single angled bracket "" moves the selection in the direction of the bracket. The double angled bracket "" moves the entire list in the direction of the bracket.) NOTE: Setting individual user and group permissions on NFS shares only works when joined to an NIS domain. • Read-Only Users: These users have read-only access to the share. • Read-Write Users: These users have full read-write access to the share. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 100

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Managing the Shares
Creating a Share
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6
then attempts to delete it and replace it with the new version. Not all applications
work this way. It is important to consider the applications used by your users to
determine how you want to set this field.
Select this field:
By selecting this field, users with write permissions can
rename or delete files or folders within the assigned share even though they
are not the owners of the files or folders.
Deselect this field:
Users cannot rename or delete a file or folder within the
assigned share unless they are the owners of the file or folder.
STEP 9
From the
Protocol
field, click the checkboxes to select the protocols that can be
used to access the share:
CIFS:
Enable CIFS access to the share.
NFS:
Enable NFS access to the share. (
Note:
To allow NFS access to the
share, the NSS must also be configured to allow NFS access.)
FTP:
Enable FTP access to the share. (
Note:
To allow FTP access to the
share, the NSS must also be configured to allow FTP access.)
STEP 10
To assign users access to the share, move the users into one of the following
boxes. (The single angled bracket "<" or ">" moves the selection in the direction of
the bracket. The double angled bracket "<<" or ">>" moves the entire list in the
direction of the bracket.)
Read-Only Users:
These users have read-only access to the share.
Read-Write Users:
These users have full read-write access to the share.
NOTE:
Any subfolders created via CIFS
behave according to the current setting of the
Allow users to delete or rename other users’
files or folders
field. If a subfolder is created via
NFS or FTP, it behaves as though this field is
selected until this field is changed. These
subfolders then behave according to the
current setting.
NOTE:
Setting individual user and group
permissions on NFS shares only works when
joined to an NIS domain.