Some small clarity fixes.

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Carla Schroder
2014-08-28 20:13:39 -07:00
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@@ -3,16 +3,16 @@ Configuring Server-to-Server Sharing
ownCloud 7 introduces a powerful new feature, server-to-server sharing. With
just a few clicks you can easily and securely create public shares for sharing
files and directories with other ownCloud 7 servers. You can automatically send
an email notification when you create the share, add password protection, allow
users to upload files, and set an expiration date.
files and directories with other ownCloud 7 servers. (Currently, this works only
with OC7 and not older versions.) You can automatically send an email
notification when you create the share, add password protection, allow users to
upload files, and set an expiration date.
Follow these steps to create a new public share:
1. Go to ``admin > Admin`` in your ownCloud Web control panel, and scroll to
the Remote Shares section.
1. Go to the Admin page and scroll to the Remote Shares section.
.. figure:: ../images/remote_shares.png
.. figure:: ../images/remote_shares.png
2. To enable server-to-server sharing, and to allow remote users to mount your
shares in their ownCloud 7 accounts, check ``Allow other instances to mount
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ this unchecked disables user-created public shares.
you want to share to expose the administration options. Check the ``Share
Link`` checkbox to create the share, and to expose all of your sharing options.
.. figure:: ../images/create_public_share.png
.. figure:: ../images/create_public_share.png
Your new public share is labeled with a chain link. If you do not protect it
with a password, it is visible to anyone who has the URL. Users on other