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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide others (that is, everyone). Permission for newly created folders is read/write for everyone. If the default does not satisfy your security requirement, you can change it here. Opportunistic locking (often referred to as oplocks) enhances CIFS performance by allowing files residing on the NAS to be cached locally on the Windows client, thus eliminating network latency when the files are constantly accessed. Figure 1-44 Advanced Options The Advanced Options tab offers advanced low-level file manipulation options that can affect remote file access through all file protocol interfaces. Care should be taken before you use these options as anything that changes ownership and permissions might not be easily reversible. 1-40 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide
1-40
Configuring Your ReadyNAS
v1.0, October 2007
others (that is, everyone). Permission for newly created folders is read/write for everyone. If the
default does not satisfy your security requirement, you can change it here.
Opportunistic locking (often referred to as oplocks) enhances CIFS performance by allowing files
residing on the NAS to be cached locally on the Windows client, thus eliminating network latency
when the files are constantly accessed.
Advanced Options
The Advanced Options tab offers advanced low-level file manipulation options that can affect
remote file access through all file protocol interfaces. Care should be taken before you use these
options as anything that changes ownership and permissions might not be easily reversible.
Figure 1-44