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LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID (Firmware version 1.4)
User Manual
page 49
Managing Your Ethernet Disk RAID
TeChNICAl NOTe:
If you created groups (as described in section 5.4.4.1. Adding a Group), you can perform this step with groups as
well.
is page shows all groups and all users. For example, if you created a group named Group1, and added User2 and
User3 to that group, the Unauthorized groups list includes Group1, and the Unauthorized users list includes
User2 and User3. If you select Group1 and click Add (Read-Only), Group1 moves to the Authorized groups list,
but User2 and User3 do not move to the Authorized users list. is allows you to specify unique access rights for
those users. For example, you could select User3 and click Add (Read/Write). is would mean that everyone in
Group1 would have read-only access to the shared folder except User3, who would have read/write access to it.
5.5.3. Deleting a Shared Folder
Once you have created a shared folder, you can de-
lete it at any time. When you delete a shared folder, any
users who are currently accessing it are immediately dis-
connected from it.
To delete a shared folder:
In the navigation bar, click Shared Folders.
In the Shared folders list, select the shared folder
that you want to delete.
Click Delete.
When prompted to confirm the deletion, click OK.
e shared folder no longer appears in the Shared
Folders list, and all associated subfolders and files
are deleted.
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CAUTION: Deleting a shared folder deletes
all the subfolders and files in that shared folder.
If you want to delete only selected subfolders or
files, access the shared folder (as described in sec-
tion 6.1. Accessing Shared Folders) and delete
the desired items.
TeChNICAl NOTes:
You cannot delete the public folder or any folders
created automatically as a result of adding Win-
dows/Mac OS X users (which do not appear on
the Shared Folders page).
You cannot delete the contents of a USB disk
using the Shared Folders page. To delete its con-
tents, you must give yourself read/write access to
that disk (as described in section 5.5.2. Changing
User Access to Shared Folders), access the disk (as
described in section 6.1. Accessing Shared Fold-
ers), and then delete the desired folders and files.
To remove the USB disk from the Ethernet Disk
RAID, use the Manager to disconnect it (as de-
scribed in section 4.5.2. Disconnecting USB
Devices). en physically unplug the USB disk
from the Ethernet Disk RAID. Even after you
physically unplug the USB disk, it remains in the
Shared folders list.

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