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Shieldcoat
Jun 03, 2016Aspirant
How to share an MS Access database
Hello all, Im new to ReadyNAS and this forum and hope I can learn much from you all. We are a small manufacturing business of 10 operating WITHOUT a server. I have installed ReadyNAS to assi...
Shieldcoat
Jun 05, 2016Aspirant
Thanks Stephen.
Are there any particular settings in ReadyNAS I should be aware of to accommodate for this particular use of the file system such as such as file sharing protocols?
Dean
StephenB
Jun 05, 2016Guru - Experienced User
If you are running Windows 7 through Windows 10, there shouldn't be any special settings you need. On the NAS side, all you should need to do is set up SMB access for the network share holding the database back-end, and make sure the users all have read/write access to it. There is an SMB Plus app from Netgear that gives you control over some SMB settings.
You will want to keep snapshots turned off on the network share holding the database. Otherwise the database will get heavily fragmented.
Also, RAID is not enough to keep the data files safe - you will need a good backup plan in place for at least the shared files on the NAS. Also, you might re-visit disaster recovery.
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