5. Configure the file and folder access rights as explained in the following table:
SettingItem
You can assign a single user or the administrator as the folder owner. By default, the
folder owner is set to guest.
Folder Owner
You can assign a single group, a single user, or the administrator as the folder group.
By default, the folder group is set to guest.
Folder Group
Permissions granted to the folder owner. Select one of the check boxes:Folder Owner Rights No box selected.The folder owner does not have access rights to the folder.
Read Only.The folder owner has read-only access to the folder.
Read/Write.The folder owner has read/write access to the folder.This is the default
setting.
Permissions granted to members of the same group as the owner’s primary group.
Select one of the check boxes:
Folder Group Rights
No box selected. Members of the group have no access to folders that are owned
by a member of the group.
Read Only. Members of the group have read-only access to folders that are owned
by a member of the group.
Read/Write. Members of the group have read/write access to folders that are owned
by a member of the group.This is the default setting.
Permissions granted to users who are not the folder owner and not members of the
folder group. Select one of the check boxes:
Folder Everyone
Rights No box selected. No one outside the folder group has access rights to the folder.
Read Only. Anyone outside folder group has read-only access to the folder.
Read/Write. Anyone outside the folder group has read/write access to the folder.
This is the default setting.
To restore the default file and folder access rights 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
3. From the pop-up menu that displays, select Settings.
Shared Folders
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