diff --git a/admin_manual/configuration/server_to_server_managing.rst b/admin_manual/configuration/server_to_server_managing.rst index b9b800e1b..ef9ea44c7 100644 --- a/admin_manual/configuration/server_to_server_managing.rst +++ b/admin_manual/configuration/server_to_server_managing.rst @@ -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