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Seagate Info™ 7.5 Desktop User's Guide

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The information you provided in the Title and Description boxes<br />

appear in the Folder Properties dialog box whenever you check the<br />

properties for a folder. The description information is optional.<br />

NOTE: For more information, search for Folder Properties dialog box in<br />

the Info <strong>Desktop</strong> online Help.<br />

9 To set different security settings than the default settings for the<br />

Everyone group, click the Security Tab and set the options on that<br />

tab. For more information, see How to set/change security settings for a<br />

folder, Page 24.<br />

NOTE: Everyone is a default role that includes all users, including<br />

Administrators and all other users/user groups. This means that all users/<br />

user groups have access to designated folders, objects and instances and<br />

are assigned the default rights inherited under this role.<br />

10 To specify which users and user groups can push this folder to the<br />

channel, click the Channel Tab and set the options on that tab.<br />

11 Click OK to return to the Info <strong>Desktop</strong>.<br />

The new folder appears in the Folder Tree.<br />

NOTE: Before public folders can be created, the right to do so must be<br />

granted by the Administrator.<br />

How to set/change security settings for a folder<br />

When you set/change security settings for a folder, you do so on a group<br />

by group basis. In other words, you are setting the rights that group<br />

members have in relation to the specified folder.<br />

1 Highlight the folder you want to set/change security for in the Folder<br />

Tree.<br />

2 Click the SECURITY button on the toolbar.<br />

24 <strong>Seagate</strong> Info <strong>Desktop</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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