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For more information about using the ReadyCLOUD portal, see 
on page 134.
Delete ReadyCLOUD Users
When you delete a ReadyCLOUD user, that user can no longer use his or her ReadyCLOUD account to
access your ReadyNAS system. You must use the ReadyCLOUD web portal to delete a ReadyCLOUD
user.
When you delete a ReadyCLOUD user, that user automatically loses access to your
system from ReadyCLOUD.
Note
To delete a ReadyCLOUD user:
1.
Open a web browser and visit 
.
2.
From the top menu bar, click the Sign In link near the top right corner of the page.
A sign in window opens.
3.
Enter your ReadyCLOUD account credentials and click the Sign In button.
You are signed in to ReadyCLOUD.
4.
From the top menu bar, select Manage.
The ReadyNAS systems that you added to ReadyCLOUD using this account display.
5.
From the system’s User list, select the ReadyCLOUD user.
6.
Select the Delete button.
7.
Confirm the deletion.
The selected ReadyCLOUD user can no longer use his or her ReadyCLOUD account to access your
ReadyNAS system.
Manage Permissions for ReadyCLOUD Users
By default, when you grant access to ReadyCLOUD users, those users can view and edit shared folders
on your ReadyNAS system. You can change the access rights.
You use the ReadyCLOUD web portal to configure the access rights to individual shared folders. For each
user, you can specify the permissions for each shared folder. The following table lists the access right
options.
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