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The top item here is a drop down list of users. You can use this to make this setting inherit its value from the user you choose. By leaving it as "(this user)", it is not inheriting from anyone and has its own setting. In the VFS below it, I have added the single item named "Crush" which is a hard drive on my system. Its displayed as a "VDir" because its a virtual directory. If I double click on it, you will see the real contents of it and their types will be either "DIR" or "FILE". You may also right click on items in this list to edit their properties, or to assign an event to the folder. See below for what event options are available. This VFS area supports drag and drop. Either from the left side of the user manager, or directly from the Finder / Explorer to this area. This makes it extremely easy to just drop a folder and the user now has access to it.
In the VFS, I have added the single item named "Crush" which is a hard drive on my system. If I double click on it, you will see the real contents of it and their types will be either "DIR" or "FILE". You may also right click on items in this list to edit their properties. This VFS area supports drag and drop from the left side of the user manager. This makes it extremely easy to just drop a folder and the user now has access to it.
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The items to the right are the permissions for the selected item. I have given full access to the folder "Crush". Most of the permissions are self explanatory.
The resume permission allows users to resume a transfer, either upload or download. Invisible makes an item "hidden" from the users view. If you tell them its there though, they can still access it by typing in the path to it manually. To remove access to an item completely, you need to make it invisible, and turn off all other options. Encode, means the item will always be encoded in MacBinary format even if the user does not use a FTP client that requests it as such. Purge partial goes along with a settings we will get to later. It will remove uploads that didn't complete after a specified amount of time. Purge all will remove all uploaded files after a specified amount of time. Bypass queue allows users to download for example a read me file without being placed in a waiting queue if one is configured in the server preferences. Free ratio allows for the same sort of function, but it refers to if you have a ratio set. An finally Quota is a integer value for how many credits the user has available for this directory. A quota is only calculated based on files that come in and out of the CrushFTP server. If you make changes to the directory locally, it will not be reflected here.
The items to the right are the permissions for the selected item. I have given full access to the folder "ftp_testing". Most of the permissions are self explanatory.
The resume permission allows users to resume a transfer, either upload or download. Slideshow allows users to view a slideshow of image thumbnails. Share allows users to right click and share items with other people. Invisible makes an item "hidden" from the users view. If you tell them its there though, they can still access it by typing in the path to it manually. To remove access to an item completely, you need to make it invisible, and turn off all other options. Free ratio allows for the same sort of function, but it refers to if you have a ratio set. And finally Quota is a integer value for how many MegaBytes the user has available for this directory. A quota is only calculated based on files that come in and out of the CrushFTP server if you do not enable the RealFile Quota option.
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If you want to control access for items contained inside the root item, you may do so. Browse to a folder you want to change the access on, and click the appropriate access for it. Items appearing in gray on the left are items that are not Virtual items, but real items. You cannot change their names or get properties on them. You can however change there permissions. You'll notice on the right side the options are gray. This is because the item selected (Desktop) is inheriting its setting from the parent item. If I change a checkbox here, then the items will no longer be gray as its not inheriting anymore. If you want to go back to inheriting, click the "Inherit / Reset" button.
If you want to control access for items contained inside the root item, you may do so. Browse to a folder you want to change the access on, and click the appropriate access for it. You cannot change the names on real items or get properties on them. You can however change their permissions. You'll notice on the right side the options are gray. This is because the item selected (software) is inheriting its setting from the parent item. If I change a checkbox here, then the items will no longer be gray as its not inheriting anymore. If you want to go back to inheriting, click the "Inherit / Reset" button.
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