the network.
Click on the text in the Services column to add or remove services. Only active services are available.
See below for instructions on how to adjust services on a share and
enable and disable services in NAS OS.
To review and edit the options for a share, pass the cursor to the far right of its row to make the Edit
pull-down menu visible. Most of the options are explained above. Additional options include changing
network access (public or private) and deleting the share.
Add share
Choose Add share and follow the wizard to completion. Consider the following when creating your share:
The Add share wizard features four steps: name the share, Set group permissions, Set user permissions, and
Summary.
Name the share: A share must have a name from 1 to 20 characters using letters, numbers, hyphens, and
underscores. Do not begin or end with a hyphen or an underscore.
Name the share: If your NAS OS device has more than one volume, a pull-down menu allows you to select
the volume for the share.
Name the share: Checking the box next to Public gives everyone on the local network access to the share.
Set group permissions/Set user permissions: The administrator can skip these steps if permissions will be
assigned in the Users or Groups settings. Choose Next to reach the Summary.
Set group permissions/Set user permissions: When adding groups or user permissions, you must drag
selected items to the Read access column or the Read+write access column. To add multiple items, make
all your selections before dragging them to a column.
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