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Define Windows ACL Privileges for Shared Folder

Go to
Main Menu
>
Control Panel
Access Control List (ACL) is a list of privileges or permissions that determine specific access rights under the
Windows environment. This can help administrator define access control rules for an individual file or a directory,
and give different access rights for individual user or group.
Through Windows ACL, you can assign different privileges to local and domain users in the system. The
privileges apply to all file-related applications, such as FTP, File Station, NFS, AFP, WebDAV, etc.
To define Windows ACL settings for a shared folder:
1 Go to
Main Menu
>
Control Panel
2 Click
Create
to create a shared folder, or select an existing shared folder and click
3 Under the
Shared Folder Info
4 Under the
Windows ACL
5 Click
OK
to finish.
To edit Windows ACL settings using File Station:
Go to
Main Menu
>
DSM
instructions.
To edit Windows ACL settings using Windows Explorer:
Refer to the
How To
article for detailed instructions.
When there's a conflict between Windows ACL settings and the shared folder privileges, the system will
automatically adopt the settings the two may have in common. For example, if the shared folder privilege is
"Read/Write", but ACL privilege is "Read". Then final privilege will be only be "Read".
Note:
 You can only add up to 200 ACL explicit permission entries for a file or folder.
 Windows ACL is only supported on EXT4 file system. For previous DSM 2.3 users, you need to create at least one
EXT4 volume to use ACL feature. This means, you have to format at least one hard disk and re-create a volume.
Formatting DiskStation will result in erasing all stored data and settings. Please make sure all your data is
backed up before processing.
 To define new privileges for domain users, make sure DSM and Windows clients are in the same domain.
 The ACL privileges of the following shared folders cannot be modified: photo, surveillance, web, homes,
NetBackup, usbshare, sdshare, esatashare.
61 Chapter 7: Set Up File Sharing
>
Shared Folder
to define ACL privileges for a shared folder. Windows
>
Shared
Folder.
tab, enter the fields required.
tab, click
Allow editing Windows Access Control
Help, and then go to Control Panel > Shared Folder > Windows ACL for detailed
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to edit the folder.
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