Netgear RN528X Software Manual - Page 138

Delete ReadyCLOUD Users, Full Folder Access, Read/Write, Read Only, Invite

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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 6. Click the button on the upper right. 7. Click the Full Folder Access button. A window opens showing the list of current ReadyCLOUD users with access rights to the folder and a place to enter a new email address. 8. Enter the new user's email address. After you enter a correctly formatted email address, the address is compared to the list of known ReadyCLOUD users and the window adjusts to include a menu with Read/Write and Read Only options. If the user is not already registered with ReadyCLOUD, a message displays that an email inviting the user to join will be sent. 9. Click the Invite button. Users without an existing ReadyCLOUD account receive an email message with a link to create a ReadyCLOUD accout. They must create a ReadyCLOUD account before accessing your files. Note When you grant access to a ReadyCLOUD user, that user is also added to the Cloud Users list on the local admin page for your system. For more information about using the ReadyCLOUD portal, see Access Your System Using ReadyCLOUD on page 140. Delete ReadyCLOUD Users When you delete a ReadyCLOUD user, that user can no longer use his or her ReadyCLOUD account to access your ReadyNAS system. You must use the ReadyCLOUD web portal to delete a ReadyCLOUD user. Note When you delete a ReadyCLOUD user, that user automatically loses access to your system from ReadyCLOUD. Use Cloud Services 138

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6.
Click the
button on the upper right.
7.
Click the
Full Folder Access
button.
A window opens showing the list of current ReadyCLOUD users with access rights to the folder and a
place to enter a new email address.
8.
Enter the new user's email address.
After you enter a correctly formatted email address, the address is compared to the list of known
ReadyCLOUD users and the window adjusts to include a menu with
Read/Write
and
Read Only
options.
If the user is not already registered with ReadyCLOUD, a message displays that an email inviting the
user to join will be sent.
9.
Click the
Invite
button.
Users without an existing ReadyCLOUD account receive an email message with a link to create a
ReadyCLOUD accout.They must create a ReadyCLOUD account before accessing your files.
When you grant access to a ReadyCLOUD user, that user is also added to the Cloud
Users list on the local admin page for your system.
Note
For more information about using the ReadyCLOUD portal, see
Access Your System Using ReadyCLOUD
on page 140.
Delete ReadyCLOUD Users
When you delete a ReadyCLOUD user, that user can no longer use his or her ReadyCLOUD account to
access your ReadyNAS system.You must use the ReadyCLOUD web portal to delete a ReadyCLOUD
user.
When you delete a ReadyCLOUD user, that user automatically loses access to your
system from ReadyCLOUD.
Note
Use Cloud Services
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