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ThomasNanninga
May 20, 2020Guide
Make unauthorized folders invislbe for windows clients
Running a RR-2304 NAS with current firmware I want to hide unathorized folders form Windows users. Currently they are limited to their folder but can see all existing when they connect the NAS IP as ...
ThomasNanninga
May 23, 2020Guide
Thanks, it took me til yesterday to make a user test.
I think my problem is far easier and was solved by setting the shares to hide. Now the users can't see anymore in Windows what they are not authorized for. Acessing a hidden one even so by using IP and hostname is not required here.
StephenB
May 23, 2020Guru - Experienced User
ThomasNanninga wrote:I think my problem is far easier and was solved by setting the shares to hide.
Your approach hides the shares for all users (whether authorized or not). I was assuming that you needed authorized users to see them, and unauthorized users to not see them.
- ThomasNanningaMay 27, 2020GuideActually, regular users can’t see unauthorized folders anymore, just the one they got connected as network drive. So my primary problem is solved.
In my Windows, as I’m authorized for all folders, I can see some of them, others I don’t, only visible if I connect Them as dedicated network drive.
Could not figure out yet what may be different.- StephenBMay 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
ThomasNanninga wrote:
Actually, regular users can’t see unauthorized folders anymore, just the one they got connected as network drive.Actually they can. All they need to do is enable viewing of hidden files and folders on their PC. And if they know the share name, they don't even need to do that. Just hiding the share doesn't prevent access - so if it is important to limit access to these files you need to do it properly.
But I think you have done that. In any event, hiding the folder hides them for all users (authorized or not).
- ThomasNanningaMay 27, 2020GuideThat’s maybe a misunderstanding, access right are set and tested. No-one has access to other than his folders. If users do as you describe ReadyNas will prompt logon screen and respond missing authorization.
It’s just about to prevent silly question on other folders.
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