processor. It will also slow down Re-Indexing the media. Therefore, the administrator disables UPnP/DLNA
on all shares except Entertainment.
Enable/Disable a service on a specific share
1. Pass the cursor to the far right of the share's row to make the Edit pull-down menu visible.
2. Choose Services.
3. Perform one of the following:
Deselect the check box next to the service you want to disable
Select the check box next to the service you want to enable
If you do not see the service you want enable/disable, confirm that it has been enabled on the NAS's
Services page.
4. Choose Save.
Important info: Services must be enabled on the
Delete
Deleting a share and data: Deleting a share also deletes all files on the share and will cause any
associated backup jobs to fail.
1. Pass the cursor to the far right of the share's row to make the Edit pull-down menu visible.
2. Choose Delete.
3. Confirm in the dialogue window.
Users
Choose the Users page to add and manage user accounts.
Shares, Users, and Groups
Allotting storage and network permissions for multiple departments and users in a branch office or corporate
network can be complicated. It takes forethought and planning to configure which user is part of what group
with access to how many shares. For this reason, the settings Shares, Users, and Groups are closely related in
NAS OS. The cross-functionality between these three settings allows the administrator to add users to
groups in the Users or Groups settings as well as shares to users and groups in the Users and Groups settings.
The wizard for each setting prompts the administrator to choose shares, users, and groups. Additionally,
users and groups can be added to a new share when following the Add share wizard.
However, creating a new share, user, or group requires that the administrator use its respective setting. For
example, the administrator must choose the Shares setting to add a new share and the Users setting to add a
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