Cisco Cisco HDT Network Storage Hard Drive Trays Administrator's Guide

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Managing the Shares
Adding a DFS Shared Folder
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STEP 8
Move any usernames that you want to have access to the share from the User list 
into one of the following boxes. (The single angled bracket "<" or ">" moves the 
selection in the direction of the bracket. The double angled bracket "<<" or ">>" 
moves the entire list in the direction of the bracket.)
Read-Only Users: Usernames that appear in this list have read-only access 
to the share.
Read-Write Users: Usernames that appear in this list have read-write 
access to the share.
STEP 9
Use the last two tables in the window to set up your group permissions for the 
share. Move any groups that you want to have access to the share from the left 
side of the page into one of the following. (The single angled bracket "<" or ">" 
moves the selection in the direction of the bracket. The double angled bracket "<<" 
or ">>" moves the entire list in the direction of the bracket.)
Read-Only Groups: Groups that appear in this list have read-only access to 
the share.
Read-Write Groups: Groups that appear in this list have full read-write 
access to the share.
STEP 10
Click OK.
Adding a DFS Shared Folder
Microsoft DFS lets users within your network easily access data stored on multiple 
remote computers. Through DFS, your users can view and access shares through 
a familiar, unified folder hierarchy, even when those resources are located on 
different servers. The NSS can act as a DFS root or leaf. When acting as a root, the 
share on the NSS contains subfolders that link to the various shares on remote 
systems, referred to as "DFS shared folders." When you create a DFS shared folder 
from a share, note that the user must have privileges set up to access that share on 
the remote system. After the user accesses the DFS shared folder through the 
NSS DFS root share, the user’s rights to the DFS shared folder are those assigned 
to the corresponding target share on the remote system.
To add a DFS root directory to a share on the NSS:
STEP 1
From the Manager Menu, click Shares 
   
Shares