Configuring Access Restrictions For Subfolders; Enabling Subfolders' Access Restrictions - Buffalo TeraStation TS5210DN User Manual

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• If FTP is enabled, local and domain group access restrictions from the AD network do not work. Use user access
restrictions instead.
• For an access-restricted shared folder, if you change the access restrictions of all users and groups from read and
write or read-only to access prohibited from the user or group list page in Settings, that shared folder can only be
accessed by admin users and groups.
• If you allow read and write or read-only access for most users, group access restrictions are recommended.

Configuring Access Restrictions for Subfolders

You may restrict access to subfolders in shared folders by configuring access permissions from your computer using
Windows File Explorer.
Notes:
• Depending on the environment, the function may not work properly even if it's enabled. We recommend
verifying the functionality before using.
• Access permissions configuring from File Explorer is available up to 18 files and 24 folders. This number of
available access permissions may vary if access permissions are inherited from the parent object.
The number of available access permissions are not many so using group access permissions is recommended
if the permission level is the same to the multiple users; it will save spending the number of available access
permissions.

Enabling Subfolders' Access Restrictions

1
From Settings, click File Sharing.
2
Click
to the right of "Folder Setup".
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