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Chapter 2
    Setting Up Share Points
 
Creating a Share Point and Setting Privileges
You use the Sharing module of Workgroup Manager to share volumes (including disks, 
CDs and DVDs), partitions, and individual folders by setting up share points. 
Note:  Don’t use a slash (/) in the name of a folder or volume you plan to share. Users 
trying to access the share point might have trouble seeing it.
To create a share point and set privileges:
1
Open Workgroup Manager and click Sharing.
2
Click All and select the item you want to share.
3
Click General.
4
Select “Share this item and its contents.”
5
To control who has access to the share point, change the owner or group of the shared 
item. Type names or drag names from the Users & Groups drawer. 
To open the drawer, click Users & Groups. If you don’t see a recently created user or 
group, click Refresh. To change the autorefresh interval, choose Workgroup Manager > 
Preferences.
6
Use the pop-up menus next to the fields to change the privileges for the Owner, Group, 
and Everyone.
Everyone is any user who can log in to the file server:  registered users and guests.
7
(Optional) To apply the ownership and privileges of the share point to all files and 
folders it contains, click Copy. This overrides privileges that other users may have set.
8
Click Save.
The new share point is shared using the AFP, SMB, and FTP protocols, but not NFS.
To change protocol settings, stop sharing via a particular protocol, or export the share 
point using NFS, click Protocol and choose the protocol from the pop-up menu. 
Settings specific to each protocol are described in the following sections.
From the Command Line
You can also set up a share point using the 
sharing
 command in Terminal. For more 
information, see the file services chapter of the command-line administration guide.
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