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Chapter 07 File Server

Chapter 07 provides an overview of file servers, detailing their role in storing and managing resources for clients within a network, and the categorization of file access rights. It includes step-by-step instructions for configuring a file server, creating shared folders, managing shares, and implementing file screening and file groups. The chapter emphasizes the importance of file rights and the process of setting up a file server service effectively.

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Chapter 07 File Server

Chapter 07 provides an overview of file servers, detailing their role in storing and managing resources for clients within a network, and the categorization of file access rights. It includes step-by-step instructions for configuring a file server, creating shared folders, managing shares, and implementing file screening and file groups. The chapter emphasizes the importance of file rights and the process of setting up a file server service effectively.

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Chapter 07

File Server
Contents
• Introduction
– What is File Server
– File Rights
• Configure File Server
– Install File Server Service
– Shared Folder in FSRM
– Manage Shares
• File Screen and File Groups Screen
– Create File Screen
– Create File Groups Screen

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Introduction

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What is File Server?

• File Server is a server that is responsible for


storing and managing resources for clients for
use in the same network. Therefore, all clients
no longer need to store data on Drive, USB Stick,
or External Hard Disk.

• File Server has another important function by


assigning rights to each client to access data to
use.
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File Rights
• The rights to access data or resources is divided
into three different categories:

– Read: have the right to read or view and can


only copy

– Change: have the right to read or view and


edit but can not delete data

– Full Control: has full access to the data, can


be modified or deleted.
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Configure File Server

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Install File Server Service
• Step 1: Click Manage tools > Add Roles and
Features > Click Next button

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Install File Server Service
• Step 2: Select Role-based or feature-based
Installations > Next > Next

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Install File Server Service
• Step 3: Expand File and Storage Services / File
and iSCSI Services > Select File Server and File
Server Resource Manager > Click Add Features >

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Install File Server Service
• Step 4: Click Next button > Click Next button

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Install File Server Service
• Step 5: Click Install button > Click Close button

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Shared Folder in FSRMkra
• Step 1: Create a Share Folder in any drive
(C:\NewShare) > on Server Manager, Click File
and Storage Services >

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Shared Folder in FSRM
• Step 2: Click Shares to view all shares in network >
Click Task > Click New Share

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Shared Folder in FSRM
• Step 3: Select SMB Share – Quick > Click Next
button > Select Type a custom path > Click Browse

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Shared Folder in FSRM
• Step 4: Select a Share Folder (newshare) >
Click Select Folder > Click Next button

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Shared Folder in FSRM
• Step 5: Click next button > Check Enable
access-based enumeration > Click Next button

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Shared Folder in FSRM
• Step 6: Click Next button > Click Create button
> Click Close button

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Shared Folder in FSRM
• Step 7: Open Run and type
\\WSERVER1\newshare and hit Enter key >
You will see the contain of shared folder

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Manage Shares
• Step 1: Go to Computer Management > Expand
System Tools / Shared Folders > Select
Shares to view all shares in this network

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Manage Shares
• Step 3: Select Sessions to view all log on users
in this network
• Step 4: Select Open Files to view all opened
share file in this network

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Create File Screen
• Step 1: Click Tools menu > Click File Server
Resource Manager > Expend File Screening
Management > Right click on File Screens > Click
Create Screen

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Create File Screen
• Step 2: Click Browse > Select a Folder (NewShare)
> Click OK button > Select Derive properties from
this file screen template > Choose Block
Executable Files > Click Create button

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Create File Screen
• Step 3: On clients PC, open Run and type
\\WSERVER1\newshare and hit Enter key > Now
you can copy several file types into this share folder
except video file types that set by File Screening

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Create File Groups Screen
• Step 1: Click Tools menu > Click File Server
Resource Manager > Right click on File Groups >
Choose Create File Group

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Create File Groups Screen
• Step 2: In File group name, type the name (Video
Files) > In Files to include, type file extension you
want (*.mp4, *.avi) > Click Add button > Click OK >
Right click on File Screen > Create File Screen

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Create File Groups Screen
• Step 3: Click Browse > Select a Folder (NewShare)
> Click OK button > Select Define custom file
screen properties > Click Custom Properties
button

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Create File Groups Screen
• Step 4: Select a custom File Group Screen (Video
Files) > Click OK button > Click Create button >
Select Save the custom file screen without
creating a template > Click OK button

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Create File Groups Screen
• Step 4: On clients PC, open Run and type
\\WSERVER1\newshare and hit Enter key > Now
you can copy several file types into this share folder
except video file types that set by File Screening

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Thank You.

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