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connor25
Apr 05, 2016Tutor
Password protecting a single folder only
I have 10 users on a NAS312 and nothing is currently password protected as closed network (no wifi). Anyhow they wish to now password protect one folder for access by 2 people only, I don't really...
- Apr 18, 2016
connor25 wrote:
...I see no way of doing this without setting everyone else up user ID's and rights etc which isn't the way I wish to go.
I already outlined one method.
Create one new user account (call it "protected"), and set up the three staff member's PCs to use the "protected" account and password when they access the NAS. You do that with windows credential manager.
The system will created a user folder called "protected" which would only be visible to the staff members using that credential, and which would only be accessible by them. All staff members continue to have access to your existing shares.
Is there something about that approach that won't work for you?
StephenB
Apr 05, 2016Guru - Experienced User
A simple way is to create one new account on the NAS, and use the home folder for that account for the protected data.
The two users can store the credential for that account on their own PCs, If they access the folder from a shared PC they would need to be careful not to let Windows save the password.
JennC
Apr 05, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hello connor25,
If you are referring to shares of the NAS, see How do I change default access rights to files and folders on my ReadyNAS OS 6 storage system? article. See this article for sub folder permission settings.
Regards,
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