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=== Features ===
 
=== Features ===
A lot of options are available in the panel. When you create a new shared folder, or modify an existing one, the page is divided in 4 parts:
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A lot of options are available in the panel. When you create a new shared folder, or modify an existing one, the page is divided in up to 5 parts (depending on other packages you migth have installed like encfs and Ajaxplorer):
 
* The first part let you enter a name and a comment for this shared folder. This part works exactly the same way than ibay. An initial limit of 12 characters exists for the name. You can raise this value with
 
* The first part let you enter a name and a comment for this shared folder. This part works exactly the same way than ibay. An initial limit of 12 characters exists for the name. You can raise this value with
 
  db configuration set maxShareNameLength 16
 
  db configuration set maxShareNameLength 16
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* The second part is to define permission access. For each group of users, you can grant read only or read/write access. If none is checked, the shared folder won't be accessible (unless for the admin user which has always access to every shared folders)
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* The second part lets you configure access to this shared folder using the SMB/CIFS protocol. There's three drop down menus
 
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* The third part let you configure access to this shared folder using the SMB/CIFS protocol. There's two drop down menu
   
**'''SMB Access''' lets you configure the type of access: '''none''' (no access), '''enabled and browseable''' (enabled, and visible if you browse available shares of the server) or '''enabled, hidden''' (enabled, but you need to know the exact name to access it)
 
**'''SMB Access''' lets you configure the type of access: '''none''' (no access), '''enabled and browseable''' (enabled, and visible if you browse available shares of the server) or '''enabled, hidden''' (enabled, but you need to know the exact name to access it)
 
**'''Recycle bin''' lets you configure a network recycle bin option available in samba. Available options are '''none''' (recycle bin is disabled), '''enabled, keep only the latest version''' (enable the recycle bin, but only keep the latest version if two file with the same name are deleted), or '''enabled, keep a copy of all versions''' (enable the recycle bin and keep a copy of every file deleted). When the recycle bin is enabled, if a user delete a file, instead of removing it from the server, samba will move it the the '''Recycle Bin''' directory at the top of the shared folder.
 
**'''Recycle bin''' lets you configure a network recycle bin option available in samba. Available options are '''none''' (recycle bin is disabled), '''enabled, keep only the latest version''' (enable the recycle bin, but only keep the latest version if two file with the same name are deleted), or '''enabled, keep a copy of all versions''' (enable the recycle bin and keep a copy of every file deleted). When the recycle bin is enabled, if a user delete a file, instead of removing it from the server, samba will move it the the '''Recycle Bin''' directory at the top of the shared folder.
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**'''Recycle Bin Retention''': lets you define the retention time of file in the recycle bin. After this period of time, files are deleted.
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* The fourth part let you configure access to this shared folder using the HTTP/HTTPS protocol. There're also several options:
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* The third part lets you configure access to this shared folder using the HTTP/HTTPS protocol. There're also several options:
 
**'''Web Access''': works like ibays. The only difference is that when a password is required, users have to use their own login/password instead of a global one. Users need at least read access to this share or they won't be allowed. This setting is only for web access, not FTP.
 
**'''Web Access''': works like ibays. The only difference is that when a password is required, users have to use their own login/password instead of a global one. Users need at least read access to this share or they won't be allowed. This setting is only for web access, not FTP.
 
**'''WebDav Support''': Enable webdav on this share. Only effective if Web Access is enabled and a password is required ('''Entire Internet, password required''' or '''Local network, password required''')
 
**'''WebDav Support''': Enable webdav on this share. Only effective if Web Access is enabled and a password is required ('''Entire Internet, password required''' or '''Local network, password required''')

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