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Define Windows ACL Privileges for Shared Folder

Windows 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:
You can define initial Windows ACL settings when creating a shared folder. Follow the steps below:
1 Click
2 Click
3 Under the
4 Under the
shared folder
5 Click
To edit Windows ACL settings:
You can further edit Windows ACL settings for a shared folder under Windows "Properties" page. Follow the
steps below:
1 In Windows, log into DiskStation using
2 Locate the shared folder or the file you want to manage.
3 Right-click on the folder or the file and choose Properties.
4 Go to the
5 Click Edit.
6 In the
7 Set the privileges in the
8 Click
9 Click OK.
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Shared Folder
in
Control
Panel.
Create
to create a shared folder.
Shared Folder Info
tab, enter the fields required.
Windows Access Control List
checkbox to initialize Windows ACL support.
OK
to finish.
Security
tab. You'll find the
Group or user name
section, click Everyone.
Permission for Everyone
OK
to save the settings.
manuals search engine
tab, check the
Grant Full Control to Everyone while creating the
Windows
Explorer.
Everyone
in the
Group or user name
section.
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