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CMoney408
Aspirant
Jan 26, 2016

setting up custom shared folders for windows users

I have had my readynas with OS 6.X for some time. i was lazy and getting head aches trying to figure it out. but i decided its time i actually use it to its potential. i have stuided the user manual, but still get angry at its lake of detial (at leat for someone like me who has never set up a NAS before). i was hoping someone could give me a "for dummies" explanation/guide. but really any help is much appreciated.

 

what i want to do:

have a Video shared folder with different levels of privlegas for folders within. (i do not mind moving folders outside of "video" folder and into root folder, i just like it organized like below. (but if i need to make a "Videos Public" and "Videos Private", i can do that if needed).

 

Videos (folder):

 - gopro raw (folder) - I am only one who can see/edit/access folder and videos (raw gopro footage)

 - gopro final (folder) - contains edited gopro videos i want to share with every computer - anyone on network can read (only i can edit/add/delete)

 - workouts (folder) contains my p90x / T25 - anyone on network can read (to access from computer connected to TV or from laptops. (only i can edit/add/delete)

 

now, where i am really confused is how to set it up for access, both as far as user accounts on nas and for mapping to windows 7.

 

somehow a while back i was able to map the "GoPro final" folder to my main windows 7 computer. i can drag and drop folders to/from it with ease.

 

but when i try to drag/drop to the "GoPro" folder it says i do not have the right. i can open the gopro folder with file explorer and read files though. when i try to map the "gopro" folder it asks for a username and password. i have tried "admin" with the readynas password. i have tried Carlos (account on readynas) with its password. but none work.

 

for accounts on the NAS, i have: Admn, Carlos , test. i am not sure how those connect to windows users?

 

 

so basically, how do i create a share folder? specifically, how do i map it in windows 7?

 

how do i create a share that only i can access/see?

 

how to i create a share anyone can read from?

 

 

BROWNIE POINTS: can i map a drive to a computer at another geo location. for instance i want to map my "Gopro Final" folder to windows 7 computer (read only) at my girlfiends house (different city).

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  • i am getting closer, but still not working how it should.

     

    i have created:

     

    ReadyNas

     - Backup  (i want to access from a mapped drive on my personal PC, it is mapped, but not accessible, does NOT show free/total space info like other drives)

        - C Drive (contains backups of folders from my C drive on my personal PC)

        - G Drive (contains backups of folders from my G drive on my personal external hard drive)

     - Videos (I can access/edit as a mapped drive from my personal PC - this is the only folder that is working how it should)

        - gopro final

        - workout videos

     - Videos-private (i can map the drive and read, but i cannot edit/add files to it)

        - gopro raw videos

     

    Accounts: created users and groups:

    Users:

     - admin

     - Carlos (for me to access/edit mapped drives from my PC)

     - friends (so i can add certain mapped drives (videos) to other PC's as read only)

     - test

    Groups - i just created groups just because, not sure how to use them. not sure if i should even use them at all or just use users when giving permissions to folders.

     - admins

        - admin

        - Carlos

     - friends-group

        - friends

     - users

     

     

    Permissions:

    ReadyNas

     - Backup  - hidden - 

        - SMB - read and write: admins group , admin , Carlos

        - HTTP - Access: admins group , Carlos

     - Videos

        - SMB - read/write: admins, Carlos admin. read: friends group, friends

        - HTTP - Acess: admins, friends group, Carlos, friends , test

     - Videos-private - hidden

        - SMB - read/write: admins group, carlos, admin, 

    when i map a drive it asks me for a username and password. i user "readynas\carlos" and its password. since i have given user: Carlos read and write to everything, should i be able to read and write to each shared drive???

     

    what am i missing.

     

     

     

     

    maybe i am asking the wrong questions?

     

     

     

    can someone help with a step by step for creating a hidden shared folder that only a single "user" (carlos) can see and access/edit?

    • StephenB's avatar
      StephenB
      Guru - Experienced User

      CMoney408 wrote:

       

       

      can someone help with a step by step for creating a hidden shared folder that only a single "user" (carlos) can see and access/edit?


      If you just need one of these, you can use the private folder for the user (carlos in your case), and not create a share at all.  Admin and Carlos could access it, but no one else could access it (or see it).

  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    You can make shares that are private.  Making folders within a share that are private is generally a frustrating path.

     

    Start with the permissions guide here: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/23169/~/what-access-right-options-can-i-configure-on-my-readynas-os-6-storage-system%3F

     

    It is also possible to hide the share (but it can still be made visible if you use the right file explorer options).

     

     

    On the remote access question - I'd suggest OpenVPN for this.  Netgear Nighthawk routers have built-in VPN support.  There is also an OpenVPN app for the ReadyNAS, but it is a bit trickier to set up.  You'd need to open a VPN connection to your home network (either from a PC or a mobile device), and then you have full access to your home LAN.  ReadyCloud is another option.

    .

    • CMoney408's avatar
      CMoney408
      Aspirant

      Thanks for the info, i will give the permissions guide a read. while i was waiting, i decided to make a shared folder, so now i have:

       

      Videos:

       - gopro final

       - workouts

       

      Videos-Privaite:

       - gopro raw

       

      i figured that might be best.

       

      yeah, i think readyclould might be easiest. i guess i would be able to create an account for her and she could login in from any computer to access the gopro final folder. i guess i will have to read that permissions article to figure out how to give her permissions.

       

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