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ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 4.2
4. Adjust the settings as needed.
• Automatically set permissions on new files and folders. Select this check box to
activate the settings in the next panes. Clear this check box to dim the settings in
those panes.
• Do not allow ACL changes to be more restrictive than this. ACL is short for
access control lists, which are a feature of the CIFS file-sharing protocol. Select this
check box to override any ACL settings. Clear this check box to allow users to set
more restrictive permissions.
• Groups rights and Everyone rights for new files. These drop-down lists are dimmed
unless you select the Automatically set permissions on new files and folders check
box. You can choose to set permissions as read/write, read-only, or disabled.
• Groups rights and Everyone rights for new folders. These drop-down lists are
dimmed unless you select the Automatically set permissions on new files and folders
check box. You can choose to set permissions as read/write, read-only, or disabled.
• Enable oplocks for this share. Select this check box to enable opportunistic locking.
Opportunistic locking, often referred to as oplock, is available only on the CIFS
protocol. Opportunistic locking improves CIFS performance by allowing files on your
ReadyNAS system to be temporarily stored (cached) locally on the Windows-based
computer with the file or files opened, thus eliminating network latency when the files
are constantly accessed.
When another computer attempts to open the same file or files, the cached data is
written to the ReadyNAS system, and the oplock is released.
5. Click the Apply button.
Your changes are saved.