LaCie d2 Network 2 • DESIGN BY NEIL POULTON Administering Your LaCie d2 Network 2User Manual page 444.9.4. Setting/Modifying Access Rights forUsers/GroupsTo modify access rights to the share for users or groups, follow theinstructions below (and refer to Fig. 57).✦ Modify user access (to a private share): Click the edit icon tothe right of the share listing, then select Manage User Access.In the window that opens, select a user in either the Read Writeor Read Only column and click the add button. To removea user, select the user in the Members column and click theremove button.TECHNICAL NOTE: If you select “Grant read access to Guestand System users”, the Share will be accessible in RO by any user(including guests) in addition to registered users. This will be indi-cated in the Shares table with a “+” next to the number of users withaccess to the share.✦ Modify group access: Click the edit icon to the right of theshare listing, then select Manage Group Access. Select agroup in either the Read Write or Read Only box in the left-hand column and click the add button. To remove a group,select the group in the right-hand column and click the re-move button.✦ To make a share private or public: Click the edit icon to theright of the share listing, then select either Change share topublic or Change share to private.4.9.5. About Access Rights✦ Read-Only means that all users can view and open files, butthey only the administrator can copy files to the share (seetable at right).✦ Read/Write means that all users can view, modify, and copyfiles to the share.4.9.6. Specify Share-Level Access ProtocolsIf you click on the bullet under the Protocols column, you can modifywhich access protocols are active for that share. By default, newshares have SMB, AFP, and FTP enabled. If you want the share toserve files to UPnP/DLNA devices and/or to act as a Time Machinetarget, activate these protocols by clicking on the bullet in the Proto-cols column. If the default setting is overruled at the share level, thebullet in the Services column will turn from blue to yellow (Fig. 58).Fig. 57Fig. 58