Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Media Server
- User’s Guide
- Getting to Know Your NSA
- NAS Starter Utility
- zCloud
- Web Configurator Basics
- Tutorials
- 5.1 Overview
- 5.2 Windows 7 Network
- 5.3 Windows 7 Network Map
- 5.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7
- 5.5 Windows 7 Devices and Printers
- 5.6 Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA
- 5.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA
- 5.8 Deleting a Volume
- 5.9 File Sharing Tutorials
- 5.10 Download Service Tutorial
- 5.11 Broadcatching Tutorial
- 5.12 Printer Server Tutorial
- 5.13 Copy and Flickr Auto Upload Tutorial
- 5.14 FTP Uploadr Tutorial
- 5.15 Web Configurator’s Security Sessions
- 5.16 Using FTPES to Connect to the NSA
- 5.17 Using a Mac to Access the NSA
- 5.18 How to Use the BackupPlanner
- Technical Reference
- Status Screen
- System Setting
- Storage
- Network
- Applications
- 10.1 Overview
- 10.2 What You Can Do
- 10.3 What You Need to Know
- 10.4 FTP Server
- 10.5 The Media Server Screens
- 10.6 The iTunes Server Screen
- 10.7 The Download Service Screen
- 10.8 The Web Publishing Screen
- 10.9 The Broadcatching Screen
- 10.10 The Print Server Screen
- 10.11 The Copy/Sync Button Screen
- 10.12 Technical Reference
- 10.12.1 Sharing Media Files on Your Network
- 10.12.2 Download Service
- 10.12.3 Link Capture Browser Plugin
- 10.12.4 Download Service Notification
- 10.12.5 P2P Download Security
- 10.12.6 Web Publishing Example
- 10.12.7 Web Publishing
- 10.12.8 Channel Guides for Broadcatching
- 10.12.9 Printer Sharing
- 10.12.10 Copying Files
- 10.12.11 Synchronizing Files
- Packages
- 11.1 Overview
- 11.2 What You Can Do
- 11.3 SMART Screen
- 11.4 DyDNS Screen
- 11.5 NFS Screen
- 11.6 Syslog Server Screen
- 11.7 TFTP Server Screen
- 11.8 eMule Screens
- 11.9 pyLoad Screen
- 11.10 ownCloud Setup
- 11.11 Polkast Setup
- 11.12 GoogleDrive
- 11.13 Memopal
- 11.14 Protect Screens
- 11.15 Backup Screens
- 11.16 Restore Screen
- 11.17 Technical Reference
- Auto Upload
- Dropbox
- Using Time Machine with the NSA
- Users
- Groups
- Shares
- Maintenance Screens
- Protecting Your Data
- Troubleshooting
- 20.1 Troubleshooting Overview
- 20.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs
- 20.3 NAS Starter Utility
- 20.4 NSA Login and Access
- 20.5 I Cannot Access The NSA
- 20.6 Users Cannot Access the NSA
- 20.7 External USB Drives
- 20.8 Firmware
- 20.9 File Transfer
- 20.10 Networking
- 20.11 Some Features’ Screens Do Not Display
- 20.12 Media Server Functions
- 20.13 Download Service and Broadcatching Functions
- 20.14 Web Publishing
- 20.15 Auto Upload
- 20.16 Package Management
- 20.17 Backups
- 20.18 Google Drive
- Customer Support
- Product Specifications
- Legal Information
- Index
Chapter 17 Shares
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 108 Sharing > Shares
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Add Share Click this to create a new share.
Recycle Bin Click this to configure recycle bins.
Edit Share Select a share and click this to edit the share.
Delete Share Select a share and click this to remove or restrict access to the share.
Share Browser Select a share and click this to browse the share’s contents.
Status This field displays the share icons.
represents a Built-in share on a volume on the internal hard drives.
represents an Auto-SATA, Predefined, or User-Created share on a volume on
the internal hard drives.
represents an Auto or User-Created share on a volume on the external (USB)
devices.
represents a disabled share that no user can access.
represents a missing share. The NSA cannot find the hard disk associated with the
share (the disk may be removed from the NSA for example). You may install the disk
back to the NSA to recover the share, or you may delete the share from the NSA.
Share Type The NSA automatically creates an Auto-SATA share for each internal SATA volume. The
auto-SATA share has the same name as the volume and is the volume’s root (or
“master”) share. It contains all of the volume’s shares. All new shares you create on the
volume are also automatically included in the auto-SATA share. You cannot delete, edit,
or use the share browser with the auto-SATA share.
Note: Use the admin account to map the auto SATA share to a Windows network drive.
This gives the administrator convenient access to all of the volume’s shares
through a single Windows network drive. External disk (volume) shares must still
be mapped individually.
This field displays Built-in for system shares. You cannot delete these shares. These
are the public and admin shares.
This field displays Predefined for default shares. You cannot delete these shares. These
are the video, music, and photo shares.
This field displays User-created for shares that an administrator has created. You can
delete these shares.
This field displays Auto for shares that are automatically created on an external (USB)
device when a user plugs in the device.
Share Name This field displays the share’s names.