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There are two built-in user accounts: Admin and Guest. And two built-in group accounts: Admins
and Everyone.
Every user of NAS server including local and Domain user is the member of the Everyone group. By
default, when a volume is created, Admins and Admin and Everyone will be granted Full Control
permission. After you set permissions on a volume, all the new files and folders created under the
volume inherit these permissions. If you do not want them to inherit permissions, uncheck the Inherit
from parent folder when you set up the permissions for the files and folder.
Configuring file and folder security:
1. By default, ACL control is enabled.
2. Go to SecurityFile/Folder menu.
3. Locate the file or folder you want to configure the permission.
4. Click the icon. If the icon is disabled, go to SecurityACL menu to enable the ACL Control.
5. Clear the Inherit from parent folder check box.
6. Select the users or groups from the left hand windows and click the >> button to join the privileged
user/group list.
7. If you want all the subfolders and files inherit the new permission you have just set, check the
Propagate to all subfolders and files check box.
8. Click Apply to save the setting.
You can assign the following File/Folder permission to a user on NAS server:
No Access (NA) Account has been denied access to the file or folder.
Read Only (RO) Account is allowed to read the file or folder.
Write Only (WO) Account is allowed to write to the file or folder.
Read Write (RW) Account is allowed to read and write to the file or folder, but not to delete it.
Modify (MO) Account is allowed to read, write and delete the file or folder
Full Control (FC) Account is allowed to read both read and write and change permission to the file
or folder. Set file/folder permission in Windows Network NAS server provides a simple, efficient way
to set up and maintain file/folder security in Windows Network. To change permissions, you must
have been granted permission to do so by the administrator. Below is the permission mapping table
of NAS server in Windows Network:

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