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cloudappliance/cifs [2020_06_18 01:32] stevencloudappliance/cifs [2020_06_18 02:38] steven
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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:cifs-single|click here]].
  
 ===== Overview ===== ===== Overview =====
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 The SMB connector automatically establishes itself as a [[organisationcloud/userstorageandsharedfolders|Shared Team Folder]]. The permissions on its directories and subdirectories will be automatically managed by the EFF.  The SMB connector automatically establishes itself as a [[organisationcloud/userstorageandsharedfolders|Shared Team Folder]]. The permissions on its directories and subdirectories will be automatically managed by the EFF. 
  
-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.