Permission Type Description User Action
Microsoft
Networking host
access
Specify which computers
can access shared folders
through Microsoft
Networking.
a. Add a Microsoft Networking host.
1. Click Add.
QTS adds an entry to the list.
2. Under Host / IP / Network, enter an IP
address or domain name.
b. Optional: Delete a Microsoft Networking host.
1. Select a Microsoft Networking host from the
list.
2. Click Delete.
6. Click Apply.
Configuring Advanced Folder Permissions
1. Go to Control Panel > Privilege > Shared Folders > Advanced Permissions .
2. Select any of the following options.
Option Description
Enable Advanced Folder
Permissions
When enabled, users can assign folder and subfolder permissions
to individual users and user groups.
Note
SMB/NFS mounted shared folders do not support
advanced folder permissions.
Enable Windows ACL support When enabled, users can only configure folder and subfolder
permissions from Windows File Explorer.
3. Click Apply.
Conflicts in Shared Folder Permissions
When a user is assigned different permissions for a shared folder, QTS uses the following hierarchy to
resolve conflicts.
1. No Access/Deny
2. Read/Write (RW)
3. Read Only (RO)
User Permission User Group Permission Actual Permission
No Access No Access No Access
Read Only No Access
Read/Write No Access
Not Specified No Access
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