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# CIFS/SMB Connector (Multi User) | # CIFS/SMB Connector (Multi User) | ||
== Last updated on June 15, 2020 == | == Last updated on June 15, 2020 == | ||
+ | //(New in 1906.07 - Appliance Only)// | ||
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+ | For the single-user CIFS/SMB connector [[cloudappliance: | ||
===== Overview ===== | ===== Overview ===== | ||
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The SMB connector automatically establishes itself as a [[organisationcloud/ | The SMB connector automatically establishes itself as a [[organisationcloud/ | ||
- | When users next login to the EFF, they will observe a team shared folder at the root of their view, with access to the data stored on Nasuni. | + | When users next login to the EFF, they will observe a team shared folder at the root of their view, with access to the data stored on the filer. |
If you need to add multiple SMB shares, this can be done by repeating the above steps. | If you need to add multiple SMB shares, this can be done by repeating the above steps. |