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QNAP TS-109 Turbo Station NAS Review - PAGE 9
William Henning - Wednesday, January 9th, 2008


The User Management Web Page

The “User Management” screen incorporates three sub-screens:

•    Users
•    User Groups
•    Quota

For the users sub-menu, it;s easy to make new users – you merely have to specify a user name, password and the system will then take you to another screen to set what groups the user belongs to. Initially there are two groups – everyone and administrators. You can also change a users password, create a private network share for the user, assign what groups the user belongs to, delete the user, and set quota’s – if they are enabled.



You can create User Groups – such as “family” and “guest” to enable different access for different groups of people to shares. You can also create private shares, assign users and delete groups here.



Under the “Quota” menu you can set a global quota setting in MB of storage, and adjust it individually later using user management.

 


Article Index

1.Introduction
2.What's In the Box?
3.The Setup Utility
4.The Web Interface
5.The Quick Configuration Web Page
6.Systems Settings Web Page
7.The Network Settings Web Page
8.The Device Configuration Web Page
9.The User Management Web Page
10.The Network Share Management Web Page
11.The System Tools Web Page
12.Event Logs & Performance
13.It's Linux baby...
14.Using the QNAP TS-109 Plus
15.Conclusion

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