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You can combine these schemes or come up with your own scheme.
Shared Folder Defaults
If you used the Setup Wizard (see Local Setup Wizard on page 12) to configure your ReadyNAS
storage system, the following shared folders are created for you:
Backup
Documents
Music
Pictures
readydrop
Videos
If you want, you can delete or rename these shared folders. You can create other shared
folders to organize your data.
File and Folder Names
A shared folder can contain subfolders to help you organize your data and files that contain
your data. If all characters in the file or folder name are alphanumeric, the maximum length of
the name is 255 characters. If you use other kinds of characters, the maximum length might
be reduced. For example, if a file or folder name uses Kanji or Hanzi characters, the
maximum length of the name might be 83 characters.
File-Sharing Protocols
Shared folders can be accessed over a LAN or WAN network. Network access to data stored
on your ReadyNAS system is managed by file-sharing protocols, which handle the transfer of
data. You can access a shared folder on your ReadyNAS from other network-attached
devices (for example, a laptop or a tablet) if the shared folder is enabled for a file-sharing
protocol that the network-attached device supports. You can enable multiple protocols for an
individual shared folder, allowing users to access the shared folder through various methods.
For information about how to configure and enable file-sharing protocols for shared folders,
see
Set Network Access Rights to Shared Folders on page 48.