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Managing Users
When you click “Users” in the navigation bar, the “Users & Computers” page appears. This page
displays a list of all currently configured Windows and Mac OS X users, as well as all Linux and other
Mac computers.
Figure 15. Users & Computers – Main Page
Only the individuals or computers that appear on this page can access the shared folders or back up
their local hard disks on the storage system. (In this guide, the term “user” refers to both individuals
and computers.) You can add, modify, or remove users at any time.
Windows and Mac OS X users can also be put into groups. Putting users into groups makes it easier
to give several users access to the same shared folder at once. For example, in an office environment,
you might create one group for all users and give that group read-only access to a shared folder with
corporate policies. You might then create separate groups for each department (such as “Sales” or
“HR”) and give those groups read/write access to shared folders with information specifically for
those groups (such as expense reports or company benefits). Each user can be a member of multiple
groups.
Adding Users
To add a user, refer to “Adding Users” on page 19.
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