Netgear RND2150v1 – READYNAS DUO v1 (500GB: 1 X 500GB) Software Guide

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4. 
Enter exceptions in the Share Access Restrictions pane, as follows:
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To specify computers that can have read-only access, select the Read-only hosts 
check box and enter IP addresses in the field.
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To specify computers that can have read/write access, select the Write-enabled 
hosts check box and enter the IP addresses in the field.
5. 
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Set Options for a Share
You can set many options for your shares. For example, you can choose whether to hide a 
share from users who cannot access it, whether the share should use the Recycle Bin, and 
how to optimize access. You can also reset the access permissions for the files on a share if 
they become corrupted.
Hide a Share
Even if users cannot see what is in a share, they can still see its name in server listings in 
Mac OS X Finder and Windows Explorer. If you want to hide a share completely, you can 
prevent it from appearing in listings, and users must enter its full path name to access it. 
After you select this option, file sharing protocols that do not support hiding are disabled for 
this share, including AFP.
To hide a share:
1. 
From the FrontView main menu, select Shares > Share Listing.
2. 
Click the icon for CIFS.
3. 
In the Share Display Option pane, select Hide this share.
4. 
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Use the Recycle Bin on CIFS Shares
You can determine whether files that users delete are immediately deleted or are moved to a 
Recycle Bin on the share. You can also determine when items in the Recycle Bin are 
permanently deleted. 
When you delete a file from a share on a network-attached device using the CIFS protocol, 
the file is moved to the Recycle Bin folder that is located on the share. To see a share’s 
deleted files, open the share’s Recycle Bin folder. 
This option is available only when you connect to the share using the CIFS file-sharing 
protocol, and it also applies to private home shares that are accessed using CIFS.