Netgear RN31211D Software Manual - Page 60

Set Up Access Rights to Files and Folders

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ReadyNAS OS 6.1 After you enable WebDAV access, you can access the files in the shared folder over the Internet from a computer or mobile device in a manner similar to accessing the files over a LAN or through a VPN. The specifics depend on the device and application using WebDAV.  To enable WebDAV on an individual shared folder: 1. On the folder settings pop-up screen, click the Network Access tab. 2. Click the HTTP file-sharing protocol button. 3. Click the WEBDAV tab on the left side of the pop-up screen. 4. Select the Enable WebDAV check box. 5. Click the Apply button. 6. Click the OK button. Your changes are saved and the pop-up screen closes. Set Up Access Rights to Files and Folders For each individual shared folder, you can configure the default access rights to files and folders. Change Default Access Rights to Files and Folders By default, owners, groups, and anyone else with access to the shared folder has read/write access to all files and folders on the shared folder.  To change the default access rights to files and folders on an individual shared folder: 1. Select Shares > Shares. A list of shared folders and LUNs on each volume displays. 2. Select the shared folder that you want to configure. Shared Folders 60

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Shared Folders
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ReadyNAS OS 6.1
After you enable WebDAV access, you can access the files in the shared folder over the
Internet from a computer or mobile device in a manner similar to accessing the files over a
LAN or through a VPN. The specifics depend on the device and application using WebDAV.
To enable WebDAV on an individual shared folder:
1.
On the folder settings pop-up screen, click the
Network Access
tab.
2.
Click the
HTTP
file-sharing protocol button.
3.
Click the
WEBDAV
tab on the left side of the pop-up screen.
4.
Select the
Enable WebDAV
check box.
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
6.
Click the
OK
button.
Your changes are saved and the pop-up screen closes.
Set Up Access Rights to Files and Folders
For each individual shared folder, you can configure the default access rights to files and
folders.
Change Default Access Rights to Files and Folders
By default, owners, groups, and anyone else with access to the shared folder has read/write
access to all files and folders on the shared folder.
To change the default access rights to files and folders on an individual shared folder:
1.
Select
Shares > Shares
.
A list of shared folders and LUNs on each volume displays.
2.
Select the shared folder that you want to configure.