
Chapter 10 Shares
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Figure 52 Shares > Add Share
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 33 Shares > Add Share
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Share Name Type a share name from 1 to 255 single-byte (no Chinese characters
allowed for example) ASCII characters. The name cannot be the same as
another existing local share. See Section 2.5.4 on page 37 for more
information on share names.
Volume You should have already created volumes (a single accessible storage
area with a single file system) on the NSA. Select the one that contains
the folder that you want to share out.
Path Browse to find (or create) a folder on the NSA or type the location of the
folder using forward slashes as branch separators. Each folder can only
belong to a single share. See Section 2.5.5 on page 38 for more
information on share paths.
Make this share owned by Select the administrator or user account that is to own (manage) this
share. The share owner controls access rights to the share.
Share Access Use this part of the screen to assign access rights (full, read only or deny)
to users.
Keep it private to owner means only the share owner (selected above)
can access the share.
Public means every user (including people who do not have accounts on
the NSA) can access the share.
Advanced allows you to assign specific access rights (full, read only or
deny) to individual users.
Username This column lists all of the accounts configured on the NSA.
Full Select this check box next to a user to give him or her full access (read,
write and execute) to all files contained within this share. Select the check
box in the heading row to select all users.
Read Only Select this check box next to a user to give him or her read-only access
(they cannot modify nor execute) to all files contained within this share.
Select the check box in the heading row to select all users.
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