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Managing the Shares
Configuring the NSS for FTP Access
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Everyone Readable: All authenticated users can view the file.
Everyone Writable: All authenticated users have write permission to 
the file.
Set the Allow users to delete or rename other users’ files and folders 
field as required. 
This field determines if users who have write permission to a share can delete 
or rename files or folders within that share that they do not own. 
Consider the applications used by your users to determine how you want to set 
this field such as interoperability with applications such as MS Word 2007 and 
Photoshop. For example, if this field is not selected and you gave a user write 
permissions to a file and that user tried to open, edit, and save the file, the save 
would fail due to the fact that Word sets up a temporary file and then attempts 
to delete it and replace it with the new version. Not all applications work this 
way.
Select this field: By selecting this field, users with write permissions can 
rename or delete files or folders within the assigned share even though they 
are not the owners of the files or folders.
Deselect this field: Users cannot rename or delete a file or folder within the 
assigned share unless they are the owners of the file or folder
NOTE
Unlike the setting on the Shares Setup page, this setting is global, not per share. All 
files within folders created through FTP act according to this setting, regardless of 
the share they are created in.
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If the NSS is located behind a firewall and/or router, continue to the next section, 
Configuring Passive Mode FTP
Passive Mode FTP is an alternative way of establishing FTP connections that is 
used for FTP clients or servers that are located behind a router/and or firewall (in 
this case, the NSS acts as an FTP server). Passive Mode allows for a more secure 
form of data transfer and ensures that the intended network client establishes all 
connections and maintains session control for FTP server requests within local 
and external network environments.