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Public and ANONYMOUS Share Access Rights, 17.4 The Recycle Bin Configuration Screen
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Chapter 17 Shares The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 107 Sharing > Shares > Add Share (or Edit Share) > Advanced LABEL DESCRIPTION Available Users/Groups This field lists the users/groups to which you can assign access rights. Authority Use this field to assign access rights to users/groups. Full Control gives users/groups full access (read, write and execute) to all files contained within this share. Read-Only gives users/groups read-only access (they cannot modify nor execute) to all files contained within this share. Deny blocks access (users/groups cannot read, modify, nor execute) to all files contained within this share. Among all access rights, Deny has the highest priority. For example, User A belongs to Group 1. You assign User A full access rights to the Music share but deny access rights to Group 1. Then User A cannot access the Music share. Apply Cancel Note: If you deny access to all users, no-one can use the share, not even the administrator. Click an arrow button to move users/groups between the left and right fields. Use the arrow buttons to assign access rights to users/groups. Click this to save your changes. Click this to return to the previous screen without saving. 17.3.3 Public and ANONYMOUS Share Access Rights If you make a share public, users do not need to log in. With ANONYMOUS FTP, you must enter either 'anonymous' or 'ftp' as the username. Any other name is considered a username, so must be valid and have a corresponding correct password. 17.4 The Recycle Bin Configuration Screen Use this screen to periodically clean up items in all recycle bins. 17.4.1 Recycle Bins Recycle bins in the NSA help users recover accidentally deleted files or folders in the shares. When you delete an item, a recycle folder is created within the share to hold the deleted item. Every share can have its own recycle folder. You must enable the recycle-bin function to recycle deleted items. You can configure this setting when you add or edit a share. See Section 17.3.1 on page 313 for details on activating the recycle bin in a share. Later if you want to retrieve a deleted item, you can locate the item in the recycle folder. You may move or copy the deleted item to another share. Media Server User's Guide 315