

nbk file extensions (if you have the "Show file extensions" option turned on in Windows Explorer you will see that). i only have one issue i cannot figure out for the life of me. For example, if a user has read/write, or read-only permissions to a certain shared folder, that user can see all of the photos and videos in the shared folder. To manage this system, administrators can use the existing shared folder permissions system to allow the system accounts associated with their backup applications and multimedia applications access to the folders they require. Open Windows Explorer to locate the target folder/file. I tested the permissions on a Windows client and noticed that all users had R + W access to all user shares, not only their own. sudo mount -t nfs qnap:/share/movies /mnt/qnap. I have downloaded the version from forum-nas from QoolBox. Select the destination folder where you want to upload. On the Client (QNAP NAS) navigate to the /etc/config/ssh folder and "ls" to reveal the contents of the directory. I haven't made significant use of my NAS for file storage, and one reason is that I would intermittently encounter issues where it would *sometimes* not let me rename. Is it not feasible to setup an iSCSi connection on the Synology and connect it to Windows, then mount a disk drive and used NTFS permissions on folder for security? That's what I would do.Right-click on the file and then click the Open file location option to open its original location.For apps requesting access to the all files access permission, intended and permitted use includes file managers, backup and restore apps, anti-virus apps, and document management apps. If you want to set multiple permissions, put them together like this: sudo chmod a+rwx filename-or-full-filepath.

It is trying to emulate a Windows NTFS/AD style permission system. the arrs are grabbing releases, sending to sab, sab downloads, and moves from incomplete to complete. **WE HAVE MOVED!**Thank you for all of your support for QNAP. The folders then re-appeared on my DLNA devices. Can you create a new folder and see if it's available on the XP box? I created a new folder outside of c:\users and copied one folder of mp3 files into it.Qnap folder permissions not saving This hierarchy keeps going all the way up to the root of the hard drive.
