User manual
Table Of Contents
- Notice
- Getting Started
- QTS Basics and Desktop
- System Settings
- Privilege Settings
- Network Services
- Applications
- QNAP Applications
- Use the LCD Panel
- GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

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level subfolders to view the second-level subfolders. Select the root folder (Dept).
Click "+ Add" to specify read only, read/write, or deny access for the users and user
groups.
3. Click "Add" when you have finished the settings.
4. Specify other permissions settings below the folder permissions panel.
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Guest Access Right: Specify to grant full or read only access or deny guest
access.
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Owner: Specify the owner of the folder. By default, the folder owner is the
creator.
5. To change the folder owner, click the "Folder Property" button next to the owner
field.
6. Select a user from the list or search a username. Then click "Set".
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Only the owner can delete the contents: When you apply this option to a folder,
e.g. Dept, only the folder owner can delete the first-level subfolders and files.
Users who are not the owner but possess read/write permission to the folder
cannot delete the folders Admin, HR, Production, Sales, and test in this example.
This option does not apply to the subfolders of the selected folder even if the
options "Apply changes to files and subfolders" and "Apply and replace all existing
permissions of this folder, files, and subfolders" are selected.
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Only admin can create files and folders: This option is only available for root
folders. Select this option to allow admin to create first-level subfolders and files