Opening The Network Credentials Window; Restoring Owner And Permission Settings - Buffalo TeraStation 5020 User Manual

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Chapter 11 Drive Replacement and Troubleshooting
• The SMB protocol is suited to your environment.
To configure the TeraStation to have the network credentials window appear when accessing a shared folder,
refer to the

"Opening the Network Credentials Window"

accidentally been changed to incorrect parameters, restore them by referring the
Settings"
section. If you have changed the SMB protocol settings from the factory default value ("Auto"), refer to the
"Configuring Compatible SMB Protocols"
Opening the Network Credentials Window
Due to security reasons, you may be unable to access shared folders from computers running certain Windows
versions. In such a case, follow the procedure below to change the TeraStation settings so you can be prompted to
enter a Windows credential.
1
From Settings, click File Sharing.
2
Click the settings icon ( 
3
Click Edit.
4
Change the "Network Credentials" option to "Show network credentials window", then click OK.
5
The process is complete when the file sharing menu list is displayed.
The settings are now changed. A window to enter a username and password will appear the next time you access a
shared folder but fails.

Restoring Owner and Permission Settings

If you changed the owner to an unexpected user or accidentally lost permissions to a specific folder, you can follow
the procedure below to restore them.
1
From Settings, click File Sharing.
section. If the folder owner and access permissions have
section.
 ) to the right of "SMB".
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"Restoring Owner and Permission

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