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path automatically.
6. Confirm the settings and click "Create".
To delete a shared folder, select the folder checkbox and click "Remove". You can select
the option "Also delete the data. (Mounted ISO image files will not be deleted)" to delete
the folder and the files in it. If you select not to delete the folder data, the data will be
retained in the NAS. You can create a shared folder of the same name again to access
the data.
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Folder
Property
Edit the folder property. Select to hide or show the network
drive, enable or disable oplocks, folder path, comment,
restrict the access of Recycle Bin to administrators (files can
only be recovered by administrators from the Network
Recycle Bin) and enable or disable write-only access on FTP
connection.
Folder
Permissions
Edit folder permissions and subfolder permissions.
Refresh
Refresh the shared folder details.
Folder Permissions
Configure folder and subfolder permissions on the NAS. To edit basic folder permissions,
locate a folder name in "Privilege Settings" > "Shared Folders" and click "Folder
Permissions". The folder name will be shown on the left and the users with configured
access rights are shown in the panel. You can also specify the guest access right at the
bottom of the panel. Click "Add" to select more users and user groups and specify their
access rights to the folder. Click "Add" to confirm. Click "Remove" to remove any
configured permissions. You can select multiple items by holding the Ctrl key and left
clicking the mouse. Click "Apply" to save the settings.
Subfolder Permissions
The NAS supports subfolder permissions for secure management of the folders and
subfolders. You can specify read, read/write, and deny access of individual user to each
folder and subfolder.
To configure subfolder permissions, follow the steps below:
1. Go to "Privilege Settings" > "Shared Folders" > "Advanced Permissions" tab. Select
"Enable Advanced Folder Permissions" and click "Apply".