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HomeNASUser2020
Jan 25, 2020Aspirant
readynas NVX Windows folder permissions setup and configuration
I have a readynas 4210 and i have created a main share and given it guest permissions I have 4 typical users in my house that i want to be able to access this share 2 kids 2 parents I want ...
- Jan 26, 2020
What StephenB is basically pointing out is that the ReadyNAS does not create shares within shares. Shares are at top level, and can have permissions set. Below them are simple folders (directories) that inherit their permissions from the share.
One thing he did not mention is that no share, other than the automatic home share, can have the same name as a user, even with automatic home shares disabled. And changing upper/lower case doesn't get around this. Using StephenB 's recommended set-up, you aren't violating that (folders can have a user's name). But if you decide to try something else, just be aware of this limitation. For example, if you need to keep the kids from messing with each other's stuff, you'll need shares for each of them with different permissions, and you'll need a different name for the shares than their login names.
HomeNASUser2020
Jan 25, 2020Aspirant
Nope we all have our own windows PC's (2 windows 10 and 2 windows 7) with local computer user accounts.
StephenB
Jan 25, 2020Guru - Experienced User
HomeNASUser2020 wrote:
Nope we all have our own windows PC's (2 windows 10 and 2 windows 7) with local computer user accounts.
Ok. Then you'd start by creating accounts on the NAS for the four of you. Put Alex and Thomas in one group (Kids), and Dan and Jen in another group (either Parents or the default Users). Match the PC username/passwords for these accounts - windows presents the PC credentials to the NAS by default (unless you override that in the Windows Credential Manager).
Then instead of having one share, create at least two (one for the parents, and one for the kids).
The NAS default permissions will work fine for the kids' share(s).
For the parents's share(s), set the default access to Disabled, and check "write enabled users" Enter the group name for the parents in the Write Enabled Groups section. https://kb.netgear.com/14291/How-to-set-ReadyNAS-Share-Access-RAIDiator-4-x
Note that if you are using the "home" shares feature of the NAS, you should disable that. The home shares are private, so you won't have access to the kid's home shares if you use that feature.
- HomeNASUser2020Jan 25, 2020Aspirant
OK i created the user accounts in NAS (assigned the same usernames and password as local PC accounts) and i have deleted the main share and am in the process of adding the 2 shares for parents and kids - do I need keep the guest permissions for both shares?
- StephenBJan 25, 2020Guru - Experienced User
HomeNASUser2020 wrote:
do I need keep the guest permissions for both shares?
No, and you definitely don't want guest access enabled for the Parent shares.
- SandsharkJan 26, 2020Sensei - Experienced User
What StephenB is basically pointing out is that the ReadyNAS does not create shares within shares. Shares are at top level, and can have permissions set. Below them are simple folders (directories) that inherit their permissions from the share.
One thing he did not mention is that no share, other than the automatic home share, can have the same name as a user, even with automatic home shares disabled. And changing upper/lower case doesn't get around this. Using StephenB 's recommended set-up, you aren't violating that (folders can have a user's name). But if you decide to try something else, just be aware of this limitation. For example, if you need to keep the kids from messing with each other's stuff, you'll need shares for each of them with different permissions, and you'll need a different name for the shares than their login names.
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