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I would really appreciate you taking a look at your settings and if possible giving me a click by click guide so I can identify the difference.
Okay kids. I did some screen shots. This is going to be a LONG post. (And just for clarification, I'm going to be removing the screenshots from my dropbox in about two months so if you need them, hang onto them.)
Some basics. I'm using an older version of OSX 6 dot 8 (those three chars acted funny) and I've just reloaded my DNS-325 to run 1.03 so it's pretty barren and that's why I was able to just make all these changes.
First off, pulled up the network browser and looked at what's available:
Now, I go into the "Management" screen and choose "Network Shares" from the left side menu and then choose "New". That's the begining of this sequence of steps...
First the "wizard" screen appears prompting me for the information needed.
Click Next and we arrive here:
I susupect that this is the problem you've been having. It is
FAR from obvious that you click the NAME of the volume (or upper level folder) in order to create a subfolder/subdirectory. So. we click the name and we get this screen:
(I obscured what was already there to make this easier to follow.)
Here again, click the word "New" and not the plus then click "Next"
I'm then prompted for what name I want to give my new share:
I chose this "Share_1" name only to remain consistant with the example we'd worked with before in this thread.
Click "Ok" and move on giving us this screen:
Again, we click next and then we get asked about the access rights.
For the sake of brevity I've not gone through all the steps needed to secure this share properly, I'm just using "All Accounts" and "Read/Write" access.
Leaving us at this confirmation screen:
and lastly, our access methods screen:
So, we click "Next" and we're brought back to the screen we left before we started the "Wizard" (I
HATE that name.) and we can see our new share:
My final step is to then use the network browser to see what shares are exported:
Here's one more thing I would do, this is, *I* think an important step that isn't covered anywhere that I've seen yet. In the first screen, "Management" screen I choose "Network Shares" from the left side menu and then select "Volume_1" by clicking on it once (it will turn red) and then I "Delete" that share. Yes, I delete that share. By default, it shouldn't be exported (In my not-so-humble opinion.)
Now, if you want something to be seen from your NAS, you have to create it explicitly.
How's that?
2014-05-02-Changed images to photobucket links.