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Upload File: uploads files to the current path if the login user has the
access right.
Help: opens a new browser window with help information
File browsing
When the user page is opened, the file-browsing window shows all the shares in the server. All the
folders and files are presented as hyperlinks. If a folder is clicked, it will show its content in the
same window. When a file is clicked, it will either open the file in another browser window or pop
up a dialog box for download. To move to the upper level of directory, click the
Up Directory
icon.
To delete files or folders, check the checkboxes in the Delete column. And click the Delete icon
to delete them. To rename a file or folder, click the Rename icon
, input the name and
press the Enter key. If a user has the Full Control access right for a file or folder, he can modify its
ACL by clicking the ACL icon
in the
Permission column.
8.4 Accessing from MacOS
After setting the NAS server to operate in the workgroup mode or the domain mode, follow the
steps below to configure for MacOS user access.
1. Enable the Macintosh Network support (the AFP protocol).
Open the administration page and enter the Network→Macintosh menu. Check the Enable
Macintosh Network check-box and specify the security policy and the AppleTalk zone. Then click
Apply. In the workgroup mode you can only select Local account authentication as the security
policy. In the domain mode, you can select either one.
2. Create local user accounts or retrieve domain accounts from the domain controller, depending