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to the subfolders.
To specify read only permission on the root folder and read/write permission on
the subfolders, you must set read/write permission on the root folder and use the
option "Only admin can create files and folders" (to be explained later).
If an unidentified account ID (such as 500) is shown for a subfolder on the
permission assignment page after you click the "Access Permissions" button next
to a shared folder in "Control Panel">"Privilege Settings">"Shared Folders">"Shared
Folder", it is likely that the permission of that subfolder has been granted to a
user account that no longer exists. In this case, please select this unidentified
account ID and click "Remove" to delete this account ID.
Microsoft Networking Host Access Control
The NAS folders can be accessed via Samba connection (Windows) by default. You can
specify the IP addresses and hosts which are allowed to access the NAS via Microsoft
Networking. Follow the steps below to set up:
1. Click "Folder Permissions".
2. Select "Microsoft Networking host access" from the drop-down menu on top of the
page.
3. Specify the allowed IP addresses and host names. The following IP address and
host name are used as example here:
o
IP address: 192.168.12.12 or 192.168.*.*
o
Host name: dnsname.domain.local or *.domain.local
4. click "Add" to enter the IP address and host name and then "Apply".
Notifications on characters used:
Wildcard characters: You can enter wildcard characters in an IP address or host
name entry to represent unknown characters.
Asterisk (*): Use an asterisk (*) as a substitute for zero or more characters. For
example, if you enter *.domain.local, the following items are included: a.domain.local,
cde.domain.local, or test.domain.local
Question mark (?): Use a question mark (?) as a substitute for only one character.
For example, test?.domain.local includes the following: test1.domain.local, test2.
domain.local, or testa.domain.local
When you use wildcard characters in a valid host name, dot (.) is included in wildcard
characters. For example, when you enter *.example.com, "one.example.com" and "one.
two.example.com" are included.
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