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CIFS via the following CIFS File Creation Attributes, Group Writable

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Managing the Shares Creating a Share 6 • 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 through 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 through 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 8 Set up the defaults for how file permissions are set when a file is created using CIFS via the following CIFS File Creation Attributes checkboxes: • Group Readable: Members of the group assigned to the file have read permission. The group is assigned during file creation.When creating files by using NFS, the owner can manually set the group permissions when the file is created and can edit them at a later time. For files created by using CIFS, the group is automatically assigned as the owner's default group. This group cannot be edited at a later time. • Group Writable: Members of the group assigned to the file have write permission. The group is assigned during file creation. When creating files by using NFS, the owner can manually set the group permissions when the file is created and can edit them at a later time. When creating files by using CIFS, the group is automatically assigned as the owner's default group. This group cannot be edited at a later time. • Everyone Readable: All authenticated users can view the file. • Everyone Writable: All authenticated users have write permission to the file. 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. To allow NFS access to the share, the NSS must also be configured to allow NFS access. • FTP: Enable FTP access to the share. To allow FTP access to the share, the NSS must also be configured to allow FTP access. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 104

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Managing the Shares
Creating a Share
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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6
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 through 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 through 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 8
Set up the defaults for how file permissions are set when a file is created using
CIFS via the following CIFS File Creation Attributes
checkboxes:
Group Readable
: Members of the group assigned to the file have read
permission. The group is assigned during file creation.When creating files
by using NFS, the owner can manually set the group permissions when the
file is created and can edit them at a later time. For files created by using
CIFS, the group is automatically assigned as the owner’s default group. This
group cannot be edited at a later time.
Group Writable
: Members of the group assigned to the file have write
permission. The group is assigned during file creation. When creating files
by using NFS, the owner can manually set the group permissions when the
file is created and can edit them at a later time. When creating files by using
CIFS, the group is automatically assigned as the owner’s default group. This
group cannot be edited at a later time.
Everyone Readable
: All authenticated users can view the file.
Everyone Writable
: All authenticated users have write permission to
the file.
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. To allow NFS access to the share, the
NSS must also be configured to allow NFS access.
FTP
: Enable FTP access to the share. To allow FTP access to the share, the
NSS must also be configured to allow FTP access.