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Section 3 - Configuration
The Network Access settings allow you to assign users and groups to specific folders or volumes. By default, all volumes
are open to anyone on the local network with read/write access. Before specific user or group rules can be created,
the default rules must be deleted.

Network Access

Assign permissions for users and groups on the
Settings
local network.
Category
Determines whether the access rule will apply to
a group or individual user.
User / Group
Select the user or group for the access rule or
you can select All Accounts.
Folder
Click the Browse button to open and select the
folder or directory you are controlling access to.
Set the user or group permission to Read Only
Permission
or to R/W: Read/Write.
Oplock
Opportunistic locks (oplocks) are a characteristic
of the LAN Manager networking protocol
implemented in the 32-Bit Windows family.
Oplocks are guarantees made by a server for
a shared logical volume to its clients. These
guarantees inform the Client that a file's content
will not be allowed to be changed by the server,
or if some change is imminent, the client will be
notified before the change is allowed to proceed.
Oplocks are designed to increase network performance when it comes to network file sharing however when using
file-based database applications it is recommended to set the share oplocks to No.
By default, Windows Vista
with applications sharing files from the DNS-323 you may try to improve performance by setting Oplocks to No (off).
D-Link DNS-323 User Manual
Network Access
has Oplocks enabled and can not be disabled. If you are having network performance issues
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