Managing GroupsThis section describes how to:● Remove a User from a Group● Change Group Access Permissions● Delete a GroupRemoving a User from the Group1. Open a group to display the users belonging to it.2. To remove a user from the group, click the next to that user. When the Remove user pop-upwindow appears, click Yes to remove the user.Changing Group Access Permissions1. To refresh the list of users, click above the table.2. Expand Access Permissions to change group permissions to a secured Share. If iSCSI isenabled, you can also change group permissions to secured iSCSI drives.3. To add permissions to a Share, click Add access permissions.4. From the Add Access Permissions pop-up window, select a Share or Shares for the group toaccess. If iSCSI is enabled, select iSCSI drives for the group to access. Select the checkbox in thetitle bar to select all the Shares listed. If iSCSI is enabled, select the checkbox in the title bar to alsoselect all the iSCSI drives listed.5. Click Apply to save your changes.6. In the table listing the Shares, check Read or Write for each Share. If iSCSI is enabled, checkRead or Write for each iSCSI drive. The group can have full access by checking both Read andWrite. To grant only read access, check only Read.NOTE: A group must have read access at a minimum. A group cannot have only write access.7. Uncheck Read to remove all access to a Share and remove the Share from the table. If iSCSI isenabled, uncheck Read to remove all access to an iSCSI drive and remove the iSCSI drive fromthe table.8. Click Apply to save your changes.9. If NFS is enabled, the GID field is visible. The GID value must be the same on both the Linux clientand the px2-300d Network Storagefor the client to access files. To modify the GID, type a new GIDvalue.Users and GroupsManaging Groups 41