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 Chapter 4 Sharing Screens
NSA-2400 User’s Guide
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4.8.4  EVERYONE & ANONYMOUS Share Access Rights
With an EVERYONE access right, you still need to log in. Every local user with an account 
on the NSA can access this share using their username and password. Users with accounts on a 
domain server cannot access shares with EVERYONE access rights. EVERYONE has every 
local user as a member. It does NOT include domain users.
With ANONYMOUS CIFS, no login is required. If you enter a valid user name but wrong 
password, the session is rejected. If the user name is invalid, then the session is considered 
'anonymous'. 
With ANONYMOUS FTP, you must enter either 'anonymous' or 'ftp' as the user name. Any 
other name is considered a user name, so must be valid and have a corresponding correct 
password.
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If you are already logged into a share using your username and password, you 
will NOT be able to access a share that has ANONYMOUS CIFS or 
ANONYMOUS FTP only access rights (as these require ‘no login’). If this is 
not your intention, it is recommended you set EVERYONE AND 
ANONYMOUS CIFS and/or ANONYMOUS FTP access rights to these type 
shares.
4.8.5  DFS
Distributed File System (DFS) is a network server component that makes it easier for you to 
find and manage data on your network. Through DFS, you can build a single hierarchical file 
system whose contents are distributed throughout your organization’s WAN. It permits shares 
to be hierarchically connected to other Windows shares. Since DFS is a logical mapping, the 
physical location of data becomes transparent to your users and applications.
You can use DFS links when accessing the NSA using CIFS, not FTP.