D-Link DNS-6040 [61/185] In the left pane you will find a list of existing groups use the mouse to select a group the group name and members will appear on the right side to rename a group click direc...

D-Link DNS-6040 [61/185] In the left pane you will find a list of existing groups use the mouse to select a group the group name and members will appear on the right side to rename a group click directly on the group name column and change it then click apply you can add or delete members on the group members page
DNS-6040M/DNS-6040 User’s Manual
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Users can only belong to either the users or the guests group, not to both.
Suppose a company has two departments A and B. Department A has
purchased a NAS server for their employees to store and share information.
Part of the space should be made available to department B. In this case, the
system administrator can setup accounts for each member of department A
and B, then group the department A accounts under users and the members
of department B under guests. That way the employees of department A will
have their own home folders, while the members of department B will be
able to access only those folders for which they have access privileges.
Modifying user groups
In the left pane, you will find a list of existing groups: use
the mouse to select a group. The group name and members will
appear on the right side. To rename a group, click directly on the
group name column and change it; then click Apply. You can
add or delete members on the Group members page.

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