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10. If you want, add or modify the access type by selecting one or more names and
choosing an access type from the Type of Access list.
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11. To assign or change an access type, select a name or names in the Names list,
then click the arrow next to Type of Access and select an access type.
12. To remove one or more names from the list, select a name or names in the
Names list, then click Remove.
13. Click OK.
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14. Click OK to put the changes into effect.
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You use the cifs access command to assign access to a share from the filer com-
mand line. To change the permissions, run the command with the new permissions.

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The cifs access command has the following syntax:
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The -g flag specifies that the access rights are defined for a group.
rights can be UNIX-style permissions or Windows NT-style rights:
UNIX-style permissions are defined as r, w, and x, which mean read, write and
delete, and execute and browse, respectively. To deny a right to a user, use a
hyphen (-).
Windows NT-style rights are No Access, Read, Change, and Full Control.

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Here are some examples of assigning access rights from the filer:
cifs access library -g engineering rwx
cifs access library domain\joed Change
NOTE: The group everyone is reserved. When you use it in an ACL, the group
everyone means every CIFS user. For example, to give every CIFS user read, write,
and execute rights to the library share, you enter the following command:
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