
NSA-2400 User’s Guide
Chapter 4 Sharing Screens 66
The following screen is an example of the default public share. Note that for anonymous CIFS
users, no login is required (see Section 4.8.4 on page 62 for more information).
Deny Access: Select users and/or groups (you can select multiple users by holding the
[Ctrl] key while you click) from this list box and then click the Remove
Selected button to deny them access to files contained within this share.
These users and/or groups are then available to have other access rights
to this share if you want.
Remove Selected Select users and/or groups (you can select multiple users by holding the
[Ctrl] key while you click) from one of the Full Access, Read Only Access
or Deny Access list boxes and then click this button to no longer allow
them access to files contained within this share. These users and/or
groups are then available to have other access rights to this share if you
want.
DFS Links Distributed File System (DFS) is a share of other shares.
Set as DFS Root A DFS root is a local share that serves as the starting point and host to
other shares. Any shared resource can be published into the DFS name
space.
Link Name The name can be the same as another existing DFS link name. Name
restrictions are the same as for share names (see Section 4.8.1 on page
60).
Remote Server Type the IP address or domain name of the remote server.
Remote Share Name This name should follow the same restrictions as an NSA file name in
order for it to work properly with the NSA.
Action Click the corresponding button to add or remove a DFS link.
Apply Click this button to save your changes back to the NSA.
Cancel Click this button to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Table 22 Add Share (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
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