Western Digital WDBACH0020HAL User Manual - Page 91
Making a Share Public, Deleting a Share, Public, Private, Share Access, Delete
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MANAGING SHARES Making a Share Public If you decide there is no reason to limit access to a private share, convert it to a public share. 1. Select the private share in the Shares list and select the Public option instead of the Private option in the Share Access section of the right panel. 2. Click the Save button. Deleting a Share 1. In the Share List, click the delete icon to the right of the share's name. WARNING! Deleting a share erases all files and folders on the share. 2. In response to the confirmation message, click Delete. Opening a Share You have several options for opening My Book Live's Public share and the private shares to which you have access. To open a private share, you must have: A user name and password assigned to your user name Read-only or full access to the share IF you want to open a share using . . . WD Quick View in the system tray (Windows), THEN for . . . Public and Private Shares 1. Left- or right-click the WD Quick View icon main menu. to display the 2. Click the arrow beside the drive's name, and then click Open. The shares display in Windows Explorer. 3. For a private share, if prompted for a user name and password, enter those associated with your user account on My Book Live Dashboard. On Windows XP, for a private share, if the user's name and password are the same as for logging into the computer, a user name and password are not required. If they are not the same, visit http://support.wdc.com and see Knowledge Base Answer ID 5681. MY BOOK LIVE 86 USER MANUAL