Chapter 3 File Sharing
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Click OK to save any changes. When saving changes to the external authentication server settings, you may
not convert all current local users to external users. If a local user is converted to an external user, their user
information (including passwords) will be removed from the NAS. External users cannot be reverted to local
users.
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Click
to the right of "Folder Setup".
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Click the shared folder that you want to set access restrictions for.
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Click Edit.
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Enable "Access Restrictions".
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Click the External Users tab and select the level of access for each external user.
: Read and write
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Click OK.
Notes:
• Users that are automatically registered belong to the "hdusers" group. They can be added to other groups from
within group settings. Added users will be listed in "Users" > "External Users". To delete a user that was registered
automatically, select that user and click Delete External User.
• The most restrictive access settings will always apply. For example, if both read-only and read and write
permissions are given to a user, the user will have read-only access.
• OS X 10.4 or earlier and Windows Server 2012 are not supported with external authentication.
• To access access-limited shared folders from OS X 10.7, use AFP instead of SMB; under "LAN Protocol Support",
check "AFP (Mac)" on the destination folders to use AFP and click OK.
: Read-only
: No access
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