4 access control lists, 5 deleting folders (shares), 4 perform file system check – MicroNet Technology MaxNAS User Manual
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3-Administering the MaxNAS
2.3.4 Access Control Lists
Folder permissions are controlled via ACLs
(Access Control Lists.) To access and edit
ACLs, click
ACL
corresponding to the
folder required. The Access control screen will
appear. This screen allows you to configure
access to the selected Folder for the
users and groups. Select a user or
a group from the left hand column
and then click
Deny
,
Read Only
, or
Writable
to configure their access
level. To remove a user access or
limitation, select the user from the
appropriate column and click
Remove
corresponding above. If your MaxNAS
is a member of an Active Directory,
you may specify Active Directory
users and groups permissions as
well (AD users will appear in amber,
and AD groups will appear in blue.)
Click
Apply
to complete the ACL
modification, or
Close Window
to abort.
IMPORTANT: The ACL control Screen
is a popup window. Make sure your
browser allows popup windows for
your MaxNAS session.
!
2.3.5 Deleting Folders (shares)
Shares can be removed by clicking
Del
corresponding
to the folder required. A confirmation screen will appear.
Click
ACL
to delete the share, or
Cancel
to abort.
2.4 Perform file system check
Under normal circumstances it should not be necessary to perform a file system check on the
MaxNAS. However, if the unit experienced a power outage or abrupt disconnection, it may be
useful to manually perform a file system check. To perform a file system check, navigate to
“Storage” -> “Filesystem Check”
Users and
Groups
Granted Full
Access
Available
Users and
Groups
Users and
Groups
Denied
Access
Users and
Groups
Granted
Read Only
Access
Note:
The
Del
button will be greyed
out (unavailable) for system reserved shares.