Netgear RN528X Software Manual - Page 72

Access Shared Folders From a Network-Attached Device, Use a Web Browser

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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 5. In the pop-up menu, click the Settings button. The shared folder settings pop-up window opens. 6. Click the File Access tab in the window. 7. Click the Reset tab. 8. Click the Reset permissions button. The default access rights are restored. Owners, groups, and anyone else with access to the shared folder gains read/write access to all files and folders on the shared folder. Access Shared Folders From a Network-Attached Device You can remotely access shared folders and snapshots on your storage system using other network-attached devices, such as a laptop or tablet. The network-attached device must support one of the enabled file-sharing protocols. How a shared folder is accessed depends on the OS of the network-attached device, the file-sharing protocols that you enabled for shared folder access, and the access rights that you granted (see Shared Folder Access Rights on page 56). Note For snapshots to be accessible to users from their network-attached devices, you must select the Allow snapshot access check box on the shared folder settings window. For more information, see View and Change the Properties of a Shared Folder on page 52. Use a Web Browser You can use a web browser to access files that are stored on your ReadyNAS system. Note If you are accessing your files from a network that is outside your LAN, you must configure port forwarding on your router. For more information, see your router user manual. Shared Folders 72

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5.
In the pop-up menu, click the
Settings
button.
The shared folder settings pop-up window opens.
6.
Click the
File Access
tab in the window.
7.
Click the
Reset
tab.
8.
Click the
Reset permissions
button.
The default access rights are restored. Owners, groups, and anyone else with access to the shared
folder gains read/write access to all files and folders on the shared folder.
Access Shared Folders From a Network-Attached Device
You can remotely access shared folders and snapshots on your storage system using other network-attached
devices, such as a laptop or tablet.The network-attached device must support one of the enabled file-sharing
protocols. How a shared folder is accessed depends on the OS of the network-attached device, the file-sharing
protocols that you enabled for shared folder access, and the access rights that you granted (see
Shared
Folder Access Rights
on page 56).
For snapshots to be accessible to users from their network-attached devices, you
must select the
Allow snapshot access
check box on the shared folder settings
window. For more information, see
View and Change the Properties of a Shared
Folder
on page 52.
Note
Use a Web Browser
You can use a web browser to access files that are stored on your ReadyNAS system.
If you are accessing your files from a network that is outside your LAN, you must
configure port forwarding on your router. For more information, see your router user
manual.
Note
Shared Folders
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ReadyNAS OS 6.7