Configure The File And Folder Access Settings - NETGEAR ReadyDATA 5200 Software Manual

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The following table explains the miscellaneous advanced options for SMB:
Table 8. Miscellaneous advanced options for SMB
Item
Setting
Hide this share
Select this check box to prevent users from discovering the share unless they
explicitly specify the share name in the browse path. By default, this check box is
cleared.
Enable Recycle Bin
You cannot select the recycle bin. This is a feature that is not operational but that will
be supported in a future release.
Enable oplocks
Select this check box to allow users to place opportunistic locks (oplocks), which can
improve the traffic performance for the users by allowing files residing on the share to
be cached locally on the client. By default, this check box is selected.
Automatic Permissions
Select this check box to enable the drop-down lists in the Advanced section. By
default, this check box is cleared, and the default access rights are automatically
assigned to newly created folders and files. By setting automatic permissions, you can
change these default access rights on an individual share. For more information about
the drop-down lists, see the previous section
page 87).
Restrict ACL Changes
Select this check box to prevent users with read/write access from changing file
permissions such as file attributes and file ownership. By default, this check box is
cleared.

Configure the File and Folder Access Settings

The file and folder access settings let you change the default rights for access to folders and
their files on an individual SMB, AFP, NFS, or FTP share.
Note:
File and folder access settings now take precedence over automatic
permissions. The Advanced section on the share or LUN Properties
pane displays any automatic permissions that you previously
configured, but new changes to these settings are not enforced. For
more information about automatic permissions, see
Automatic Permissions
ReadyDATA OS 1.2
Note:
For shares on which both critical data transmissions and shared-file operations
occur, NETGEAR recommends that you disable oplocks.
on page 87.
Manage Shares and LUNs
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(Configure Automatic Permissions
Configure
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