Setting Share Access In User And Domain Modes - Infrant Technologies Readynas User Manual

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Towards the bottom of the Windows [CIFS] tab, you'll notice the Share Display, Recycle Bin,
and Advanced CIFS Permission options. Refer to the description for these options below.
► S E T T I N G S H A R E A C C E S S I N U S E R A N D D O M A I N M O D E S
In User or Domain modes, the same tab would look as follows (note the addition of read-only and
write-enabled user and group fields):
S h a r e A c c e s s R e s t r i c t i o n
If you wish to limit share access to particular users and/or groups, you can enter their names in the
Read-only users, Read-only groups, Write-enabled users, and Write-enabled group fields.
The names must be valid accounts, either on the ReadyNAS or on the domain controller.
For instance, if you wish to allow read-only access to all and read/write access only user fred and
group engr, you would set the following:
Default:
Write-enabled users:
Write-enabled groups:
If you wish to limit the above access only to hosts 192.168.2.101 and 192.168.2.102, set the
following:
Default:
Hosts allowed access:
Write-enabled users:
Write-enabled groups:
If you wish to specify some users and groups for read-only access and some for read/write access,
and disallow all other users and groups, enter the following:
Default:
Hosts allowed access:
Read-only users:
Read-only groups:
Write-enabled users:
Write-enabled groups:
Read-only
fred
engr
Read-only
192.168.2.101, 192.168.2.102
fred
engr
Disabled
192.168.2.101, 192.168.2.102
mary, joe
marketing, finance
fred
engr
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