Managing the System
Administration
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STEP 4 Enter the user information:
• User Name—User name. The user name must not exceed 32 characters. It
is case-sensitive and supports double-byte characters, such as Chinese,
Japanese, and Korean. The following characters are not supported:
" / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > ` ' %
• Password—Password. It is recommended to use a password with at least 6
characters.
• Verify Password—Enter the password again to verify the password.
STEP 5 Click Next to continue to Quota settings. The Quota settings are disabled by
default.
To enable quota settings for all users at a later date from Network Shares > Quota.
See Quota, page 138. When this feature is enabled and you add a new user
account, the quota settings will display as enabled. If quota settings are enabled
for all users and you need to set up a specific user, see Administration > Users
and click Edit Account to specify the quota limit.
STEP 6 Click Next to continue to Group Name.
STEP 7 Select a group from the following options:
• administrators—All members in this group have administration rights. You
cannot delete this group.
• everyone—All users, by default, belong to the everyone group. You cannot
delete this group.
STEP 8 Click Next to continue to Personal Share Folder.
STEP 9 Choose the default settings or configure the following parameters from the
Personal Share Folder window:
• Create Personal Share Folder—Select to create a personal share folder.
The default is No.
• New Folder Name—Enter a name for the new folder.
• Hide Folder—Select Yes to hide the folder. The default is No. If a personal
folder is selected Yes to hide, this personal folder will not be seen by any
other user accounts, including administrator accounts, when accessed from
a Windows, Unix, or Mac platform. Only an user account assigned to this
personal folder can see it. Later if you want to change this folder for others to
see, go to that share and edit the account.