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Setting Share Access Permissions
88 Snap Server Administrator Guide
Explorer. For example, assume SHARE1 is set as hidden. Windows users will not
see the share when viewing the server through Network Neighborhood, or when
performing a net view \\servername on the Snap Server.
Tip
Windows users who have access rights to a hidden share can still access the
share by entering the precise path to the share directly into their file system
viewer. For example, Windows users could enter an address of the format
\\server_name\hidden_ share_name
to access a hidden share. This will not work,
however, for Macintosh clients, to whom a hidden share is always inaccessible.
2
Add (or delete) Users and Groups to the Share Access Lists.
Adding users or groups to their respective access lists grants them full control
over all files and directories in the share (subject to any file-level permissions). To
add (or delete) users or groups to the share access lists, use the following
procedure:
a
Click the appropriate button, either
Set Share Users
or
Set Share Groups
. On
the screen that opens, find the users or groups you want using one of these
methods:
Search Enter a name in the field provided, and click
Search
.
Browse buttons — Use the double-arrow buttons to jump to the beginning or
end of the lists. Use the single-arrow buttons to browse page-by-page.
b
Select users who need access to the share (or clear users who do not).
c
Then click
OK
to return to the Edit Share screen. Users and groups you selected
appear in their respective access list box.
d
To restrict users or groups to read-only access, proceed to the next step. To
grant the users and groups you have added full access to the share, click
Save
.
3
Restrict Users and Groups to Read-Only Access as Necessary.
To restrict users or groups to read-only access (or reset to full access), use the
following procedure:
Caution
NFS cannot enforce mixed share-access permissions. For more
information, see page 86.
a
Click the appropriate button, either
Set User Permissions
or
Set Group
Permissions
.
b
Select users or groups who need read-only access to the share (or clear users
who do not).
c
Then click
OK
to return to the Edit Share screen.
4
Click Save.
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