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mike_coreit
Feb 07, 2017Aspirant
Change file system permissions via web interface?
Hi I have a ReadyNAS Pro 2 (RNDP2000). Is it possible to change the file file system permissions of a folder via the web interface? I'm using a Windows PC to access a share which I currently have re...
- Feb 07, 2017
Go into the share settings, and then click on the CIFS icon. There will be an "advanced options" tab on the upper right - click that.
Enter the user/group you want to own the files (nobody/nogroup works), and then set the file and folder permissions as desired.
Right under that pane there are two checkboxes:
- Set ownership and permission for existing files and folders in this share to the above settings...
- Grant rename and delete privileges to non-owner of files.
Make sure both are checked, and then click on "apply" on the bottom right. The permissions are reset in the background, there will be a popup when it completes. It should also be logged.
StephenB
Feb 07, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Go into the share settings, and then click on the CIFS icon. There will be an "advanced options" tab on the upper right - click that.
Enter the user/group you want to own the files (nobody/nogroup works), and then set the file and folder permissions as desired.
Right under that pane there are two checkboxes:
- Set ownership and permission for existing files and folders in this share to the above settings...
- Grant rename and delete privileges to non-owner of files.
Make sure both are checked, and then click on "apply" on the bottom right. The permissions are reset in the background, there will be a popup when it completes. It should also be logged.
mike_coreit
Feb 08, 2017Aspirant
Thank you for the quick response, that resolved the issue
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