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Example A: More restrictive file-level access is given precedence over more permissive
share-level access.
Example B: More restrictive share-level access is given precedence over more permissive
file-level access.
Setting User-based Share Access Permissions
Share permissions for Windows, Apple, FTP, and HTTP users are configured from Security
> Shares
Share permissions for NFS are configured and enforced independently. See
Access" on page 7-8
User-based share access permissions apply to users connecting over SMB, AFP, HTTP, and
FTP. Users and groups with assigned share access permissions appear in the list to the left
(Users/groups with access to share_name) and those without assigned access permissions
appear in the list to the right (Users/groups without access to [share_name]).
10400317-001 10/2011
Share Level
File Level
Full control
Read-only to File A
Share Level
File Level
Read-only
Full control to File B Read-only access to all directories and files in
by clicking the link in the Access column next to the share you want to configure.
for more information.
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Result
Full control over all directories and files in SHARE1
except where a more restrictive file-level
permission applies. The user has read-only access
to File A.
Result
SHARE1, including where a less restrictive file-
level permission applies. The user has read-only
access to File B.
7 – Security Options
"NFS Share
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