Chapter 3 Web Configurator Basics
3.4.5.1 Configure Share Screen
In the File Browser screen, select a share and click Configure Share to open the following screen where you can see and configure share management details.
Figure 27 File Browser > Configure Share
The following table describes the labels in the this screen.
Table 9 File Browser > Configure Share
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Share Name | Configure a name to identify this share. Type a share name from 1 to 239 |
| Chinese characters allowed for example) ASCII characters. The name cannot be the |
| same as another existing local share. See Section 3.4.6 on page 41 for more information |
| on share names. This is not configurable for the NSA’s default admin, music, photo, |
| public, and video shares. |
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Volume | This shows the volume the share is on. It is |
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Make this share | Select the administrator or user account that is to own (manage) this share. The share |
owned by | owner controls access rights to the share. This is not configurable for the NSA’s default |
| admin and public shares. |
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Enable This Share | Select this option to allow users to access this share. When this option is not selected, |
| you cannot see and access this share. |
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Enable Recycle Bin | Select this option to keep deleted items in a recycle bin. When you delete an item, a |
| recycle folder is created within the share, and the deleted item is stored in the recycle |
| bin. Later if you want to retrieve a deleted item, you can select the item from the recycle |
| folder and move/copy the item to another share. |
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Publish this share | Select this option to make the share’s files available to media clients. When you publish a |
to Media Server | share, you can also select whether or not to publish music tracks, photos, and videos. |
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Publish this share | Select this option to let people use a web browser to access this share’s files without |
to Web | logging into the Home screens. |
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