Netgear RN3138 Software Manual - Page 87

Add ReadyNAS Remote Users, Enable ReadyNAS Remote, Set Network Access Rights to, Shared Folders

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Your settings are saved and the pop-up window closes. Add ReadyNAS Remote Users After you enable ReadyNAS Remote on your system, you can allow other ReadyNAS Remote users to access your system using their ReadyNAS Remote accounts. For information about enabling ReadyNAS Remote on your system, see Enable ReadyNAS Remote on page 86. ReadyNAS Remote users can access your system using enabled file-sharing protocols. Access to individual shared folders is granted or restricted according to the access rights that you specify when you configure access to the shared folder. If you did not enable anonymous access to a shared folder, anyone who tries to access the system must provide valid ReadyNAS user account credentials. For more information about managing access to shared folders on your system, see Set Network Access Rights to Shared Folders on page 56. Note ReadyNAS Remote users can access your system using only ReadyNAS Remote. If you also want users to access your system using ReadyCLOUD, add the users from ReadyCLOUD instead. See Use ReadyCLOUD to Share Folders Through email on page 77. Shared Folders 87

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Your settings are saved and the pop-up window closes.
Add ReadyNAS Remote Users
After you enable ReadyNAS Remote on your system, you can allow other ReadyNAS Remote users to access your
system using their ReadyNAS Remote accounts.
For information about enabling ReadyNAS Remote on your system, see
Enable ReadyNAS Remote
on page 86.
ReadyNAS Remote users can access your system using enabled file-sharing protocols. Access to individual shared
folders is granted or restricted according to the access rights that you specify when you configure access to the
shared folder.
If you did not enable anonymous access to a shared folder, anyone who tries to access the system must provide
valid ReadyNAS user account credentials.
For more information about managing access to shared folders on your system, see
Set Network Access Rights to
Shared Folders
on page 56.
ReadyNAS Remote users can access your system using only ReadyNAS Remote. If you
also want users to access your system using ReadyCLOUD, add the users from ReadyCLOUD
instead. See
Use ReadyCLOUD to Share Folders Through email
on page 77.
Note
Shared Folders
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ReadyNAS OS 6.4