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* The third part let you configure access to this shared folder using the SMB/CIFS protocol. There's two drop down menu
 
* The third part let you configure access to this shared folder using the SMB/CIFS protocol. There's two drop down menu
 
**'''SMB Access''' lets you configure the type of access: '''none''' (no access), '''enabled and browseable''' (enabled, and visible if you browse available shares of the server) or '''enabled, hidden''' (enabled, but you need to know the exact name to access it)
 
**'''SMB Access''' lets you configure the type of access: '''none''' (no access), '''enabled and browseable''' (enabled, and visible if you browse available shares of the server) or '''enabled, hidden''' (enabled, but you need to know the exact name to access it)
**'''Recycle bin''' lets you configure a network recycle bin option available in samba. Available options are '''none''' (recycle bin is disabled), '''enabled, keep only the latest version''' (enable the recycle bin, but only keep the latest version if two file with the same name are deleted), or '''enabled, keep a copy of all versions''' (enable the recycle bin and keep a copy of every file deleted). When the recycle bin is enabled, if a user delete a file, instead of removing it from the server, samba will move it the the '''Recycle Bin''' directory at the top of the shared folder (the directory is created if it doesn't exist)
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**'''Recycle bin''' lets you configure a network recycle bin option available in samba. Available options are '''none''' (recycle bin is disabled), '''enabled, keep only the latest version''' (enable the recycle bin, but only keep the latest version if two file with the same name are deleted), or '''enabled, keep a copy of all versions''' (enable the recycle bin and keep a copy of every file deleted). When the recycle bin is enabled, if a user delete a file, instead of removing it from the server, samba will move it the the '''Recycle Bin''' directory at the top of the shared folder.
    
* The fourth part let you configure access to this shared folder using the HTTP/HTTPS protocol. There're also several options:
 
* The fourth part let you configure access to this shared folder using the HTTP/HTTPS protocol. There're also several options:

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