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Set Network Access Rights to Shared Folders, Shared Folders, ReadyNAS OS 6.4

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 The mostly commonly used networking protocols are SMB, AFP, FTP, and HTTP. Use this procedure as a simplified way to setting access rights for these protocols. Note The protocol must already be enabled. To set the network access rights for a shared folder: 1. Log in to the admin page. 2. Select Shares > Shares. A list of shared folders and LUNs on each volume displays. 3. Hover over the shared folder that you want to configure. 4. Click the plus icon for the folder. 5. Adjust the settings as needed. • To adjust existing permissions for a user or group, use the Access menu for that user and select the new access level.You can click on the arrow icon by a user or group name to expand the list, if there are multiple protocols set for the user or group. • To remove permissions for a user or group, click the X icon for that user or group. • To add additional permissions, use the menus at the bottom of the window to specify the user, the protocol, and the access level, and click the Append button. 6. Click the Close button. Your changes are saved and the window closes. Set Network Access Rights to Shared Folders To set the network access rights to an individual shared folder, you configure the network access settings for each file-sharing protocol used to access the shared folder on your storage system. Shared Folders 56

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The mostly commonly used networking protocols are SMB, AFP, FTP, and HTTP. Use this procedure as a simplified
way to setting access rights for these protocols.
The protocol must already be enabled.
Note
To set the network access rights for a shared folder:
1.
Log in to the admin page.
2.
Select
Shares > Shares
.
A list of shared folders and LUNs on each volume displays.
3.
Hover over the shared folder that you want to configure.
4.
Click the plus icon for the folder.
5.
Adjust the settings as needed.
To adjust existing permissions for a user or group, use the
Access
menu for that user and select the new
access level.You can click on the
arrow
icon by a user or group name to expand the list, if there are multiple
protocols set for the user or group.
To remove permissions for a user or group, click the
X
icon for that user or group.
To add additional permissions, use the menus at the bottom of the window to specify the user, the protocol,
and the access level, and click the
Append
button.
6.
Click the
Close
button.
Your changes are saved and the window closes.
Set Network Access Rights to Shared Folders
To set the network access rights to an individual shared folder, you configure the network access settings for each
file-sharing protocol used to access the shared folder on your storage system.
Shared Folders
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