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Click a shared folder to set access restrictions on.
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Click [Edit (Modifier)].
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Enable "Access Restrictions (Paramètres de limitation d'accès)".
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Click on the [External Users (Utilisateurs externes)] tab and select the level of access for each external user.
: Read and write access allowed
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Click [OK].
Remarques:
• Users that are automatically registered belong to the "hdusers" group. They can be added to other groups
from within group settings. Added users will be listed in "Users (Utilisateurs)" - "External Users (Utilisateurs
externes)". To delete a user that was registered automatically, select that user and click [Delete External User
(Supprimer l'utilisateur autorisé externe)].
• If both read-only and read and write permissions are given to a user, the user will have read-only access.
• OS X 10.4 or earlier and Windows Server 2012 are not supported with external authentication.
• To access access-limited shared folders from OS X 10.7, use AFP instead of SMB; under "LAN Protocol Support
(LAN Support du protocole)", check "AFP (Mac)" on the destination folders to use AFP and click [OK].
• If access restrictions are set for users and groups from the authentication server, guest and anonymous
connections will not be possible with AFP connections.
• FTP connections do not support authentication with an external SMB server.
• If using a Windows PC for external authentication, the default Windows SMB security settings may need
to be changed. An easy way to do this is to run the File Sharing Security Level Change Tool, available from
this product's download page on the Buffalo website. This utility will let you easily change or restore your
Windows security settings to work with external authentication.
: Read access allowed
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: Access prohibited