Netgear EDA 500 User Manual

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A check indicates that bit rot protection is on.
6.
If you want to change the setting, select or clear the check box.
Home Directories
Starting in OS version 6.2, every account on a ReadyNAS owns a private folder under the home folder.
The content of your home folder is not visible to the other accounts on the ReadyNAS. You can share the
ReadyNAS with other people while keeping content private.
You use it like any other folder on the ReadyNAS. If you use a private Time Machine to back up a Mac,
that Time Machine is stored in your home directory. Snapshots, if used, of content within the home folder
are also within the home folder, with the same protection.
Manage Shared Folders
From the local admin page, you can create, modify, delete, and browse shared folders on your ReadyNAS.
Create a Shared Folder
After you create a volume (see 
 on page 28), you can create shared folders
on that volume.
To create a shared folder:
1.
Select Shares > Shares.
A list of shared folders and LUNs on each volume displays.
2.
Click the New Folder button to the right of the volume to which you want to add a shared folder.
The New Folder pop-up screen displays:
Shared Folders
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ReadyNAS OS 6.2