administrator ignores the prompts to add users and groups to each share since new users and groups have
yet to be created.
Next, the administrator adds the 20 users using the Add user wizard on the Users page. The administrator
ignores the prompts to add users to shares and groups since new groups have yet to be created.
Finally, the administrator adds the 10 groups using the Add group wizard on the Groups page. In this step, the
administrator will assign:
Each user to a specific group
Share permissions for each group
The Groups setting is the last step since it can cover more users at one time rather than assigning share
permissions for each new user.
The generic sample setup may not apply to all environments. However, NAS OS gives the administrator free
reign to configure permissions on the Shares, Users, and Groups pages.
Exis ng groups
Group data is organized in a table.
A blue icon on the far left indicates that the group has been created in NAS OS.
A grey icon on the far left indicates that the group has been imported from a domain.
Choose the text in the Name column to change the group name. The name of a group from a domain
cannot be changed in NAS OS.
Choose the empty space or text in the Description column to add or revise details for the group
(optional).
The number in the Shares column (folder icon) shows how many shares the group has access to. Choose
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