VisionFS can automatically create shares for UNIX users, saving you valuable time and effort. These shares let Windows users with valid UNIX accounts access their home directories.
In Windows, when you list the shares on a VisionFS server, you see a share with your UNIX username, taking into account any username mappings (as long as automatic user shares are enabled, which they are by default). Accessing your home directory through your user share is as simple as accessing any other shared folder.
You'll only ever see one user share in share lists -- for yourself.
The VisionFS server uses the settings from the master user share for automatic user shares; however, you can override settings for individual user shares, if you want.
As automatic user shares are just ``clones'' of the master user share, the Profile Editor doesn't show them.
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