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Started by soporteit_NHG, December 19, 2016, 01:29:39 PM

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soporteit_NHG

I recently purchase a TeraStation 1400D and is all ready configured into my AD and shared a few folders with general permissions, but I created subfolders and each folder should have differente users permissions, but I tryied to asign specific permissions to each folder without success, I been searching in the internet but I don“t get any information about how to do that, I tried to assign permissions from windows folder properties but all I get is a message error "Access denied". Any help will be appreciated.
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You can only assign permissions to the base share on TS1400.

http://www.buffalotech.com/knowledge-base/why-cant-i-set-file-level-permissions-on-my-terastation

TS1400 doesn't do iSCSI, so that's not an option.

Best way is to assign permissions on a share to a group, and then add people to the group to add permissions to the share.
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