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USB Shares, Advanced Share Permission.

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide Figure 1-36 Advanced Share Permission. The Advanced Share Permission section offers the options to override the default ownership and permission of the share folder on the embedded file system and to permeate these settings to all files and folders residing on the selected share. The Set ownership and permission for existing files and folders option performs a one-time change. Depending on the size of the share, this can take a while to finish. You can also grant rename and delete privilege to non-owners of the files option. In a collaborative environment, you might want to enable this option. In a more security-conscious environment, you might want to disable this option. USB Shares USB storage devices are shared using the name of the device appended with the partition number. You can change the base device name in Volumes > USB Storage, if you want. The ReadyNAS Duo attempts to remember the name as long as there is a unique ID associated with the USB device so that the next time the device is connected, the same share name(s) will be available. Share access restrictions are not saved across disconnects, however. Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo v1.1, April 2008 1-31

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide
Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo
1-31
v1.1, April 2008
Advanced Share Permission.
The Advanced Share Permission section offers the options to
override the default ownership and permission of the share folder on the embedded file system and
to permeate these settings to all files and folders residing on the selected share. The
Set ownership
and permission for existing files and folders
option performs a one-time change. Depending on
the size of the share, this can take a while to finish.
You can also grant rename and delete privilege to non-owners of the files option. In a collaborative
environment, you might want to enable this option. In a more security-conscious environment, you
might want to disable this option.
USB Shares
USB storage devices are shared using the name of the device appended with the partition number.
You can change the base device name in Volumes > USB Storage, if you want. The ReadyNAS
Duo attempts to remember the name as long as there is a unique ID associated with the USB
device so that the next time the device is connected, the same share name(s) will be available.
Share access restrictions are not saved across disconnects, however.
Figure 1-36