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How do I delete "User shares" under Disk shares folder without delete contents

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@Garry050 Any top-level folder you create on a disk is automatically a user share.  User shares can span disks according to the allocation method, split level and minimum free settings, so the same folder names will get created automatically as needed on other disks that are included in the share.

 

Normally, you create user shares in the Shares tab, but if you just create a folder at the top-level of a disk, it becomes a share.

 

EDIT: Disks you add to the array automatically are named Disk 1, Disk 2, Disk 3, etc.  The disk you have named as "nas" must be a cache pool which you gave that name, however, the same rules apply to top-level folders in cache pools.

Edited by Hoopster

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Ah. ok i got solved.

just create "NAS" folder and all move top folders into "NAS" folder and set cache only.(NAS drive) and set SMB yes/private.

stop drive share "Nas". thank you!

Edited by Garry050

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