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            A File Storage Area is a directory that hosts digital objects.
 
	The Search File Storage Areas page displays the File Storage Areas that are currently present in the store and provides tools to search or filter the results. 
	 
	By default, the File Storage Areas are displayed by their SID (System ID) number.  A different method of sorting can be selected by clicking the up and down arrows in the heading of each column. 
	  
	Search File Storage Columns 
 
SID (System ID) 
The SID (System ID) is a unique number that identifies the  file storage area to the system.  This number is set by the software and cannot be changed.
	Host Domain 
	The host domain name or IP address of the File Storage Area. 
	Path 
	Displays the path to the File Storage Area's directory. 
	Username 
	Displays the FTP username used to connect to the File Storage Area. 
	Password 
	Displays the FTP password used to connect to the File Storage Area. 
	Connect Mode 
	Displays "Passive" if the File Storage Area uses passive FTP to connect, or "Normal" if using active. 
	Test 
	Click this link to test the FTP connection. 
	Edit this File Storage Area 
	Click on the SID number or     icon to edit the File Storage Area. 
	Note: This option is not present for the store's default "digital_objects" file storage directory, as the settings for this default directory cannot be modified. 
	  (Check icon) 
	The checkboxes in this column work with the dropdown box below. 
	Note: This option is not present for the store's default "digital_objects" file storage directory, as the settings for this default directory cannot be modified. 
	  
	Bulk Editing 
	Delete 
	If a File Storage Area is no longer needed, it can be deleted.  To delete a File Storage Area, select the desired File Storage Area(s) on the far right, select delete in the dropdown below the table, and click Go.  
             
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
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