Users/Groups: Change Access Rights; Private And Public: Change The Share's Network Status; Services: Change The Services Fo R A Specific Share - Seagate NAS OS 4 Manuel D'utilisation

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Public: Change to private share, Services, and Delete
Private: Users, Groups, Change share to public, Services, and Delete
Since public shares are available to everyone on the network, there is no need to manage user and group
access.
Important info regarding remote shares: Settings for remote shares can be revised on the host
NAS/server.

Users/Groups: change access rights

From the Edit pull-down menu, choose Users or Groups. The pop-up window includes three tabs for Users,
Groups, and Overview.
1. Select the tab you wish to manage.
2. The left-hand column lists the users or groups with No access to the share. Select the user or group to be
granted access and drag it to the Read access column or the Read+write access column. You can enable
read access for everyone on the network by checking the box next to Enable Read access to guests on
the network.
3. Choose Close to confirm the changes.

Private and public: change the share's network status

Select the applicable setting to:
Change a public share into a private share
Change a private share into a public share
Services: change the services for a specific share
File protocols and service applications can be enabled and disabled on the
available to all shares when it is enabled and not available when it is disabled. However, an administrator
may want to enable a service for certain shares but turn it off for others.
Example 1: The administrator creates a share called Time Machine to use as the backup destination for a Mac
on the network. Since the Mac runs Time Machine® for its backups, the share must have Apple File Protocol
(AFP) and Time Machine services. Both services can be enabled on the NAS's Services page. However, all
other computers on the network are PCs. Therefore, the administrator disables AFP and Time Machine on all
other shares.
Example 2: A doctor's office wants to use a share called Entertainment to store media files. A player in the
waiting room that is UPnP/DLNA compatible will access the media files. All other shares store patient
information and office files. The administrator knows that enabling UPnP/DLNA on all shares can tax the
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