Netgear RNR4475 – RNR4475 3TB (4x750GB) ReadyNAS 1100 Dual Gigabit Rackmount Network Storage Software Guide

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ReadyNAS Duo, NV+, and 1100 
4. 
(Optional) To choose group permission settings for new files, use the Group rights and 
Everyone rights drop-down lists as follows:
•     
From the Group rights drop-down list, select the permission right for members of the 
file owner’s primary group.
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From the Everyone rights drop-down list, select the permission right for everyone not 
in the file owner’s primary group. 
5. 
(Optional) To choose group permission settings for new folders, use the Group rights and 
Everyone rights drop-down lists as follows:
•     
From the Group rights drop-down list, select the permission right for members of the 
file owner’s primary group.
•     
From the Everyone rights drop-down list, select the permission right for everyone not 
in the file owner’s primary group. 
6. 
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Broaden Rename and Delete Privileges
By default, only a file’s owner, that is, the person who created it, can delete or rename it. 
However, you can allow anyone with read/write access to the share to delete or rename files 
in it.
To broaden rename and delete privileges:
1. 
From the FrontView main menu, select Shares > Share Listing.
2. 
To the right of the share for which you want to change privileges, click the icon for any 
protocol.
3. 
Click the Advanced Options tab.
4. 
Select the Grant rename and delete privileges to non-owners of files check box.
5. 
Click the Apply button.
Your settings are saved.
Reset Ownership and Permissions On Any Share
If the ownership and permission settings on a share become corrupt and users cannot 
access or create files, you might need to reset the ownership and permissions for all the files 
on that share. Changing the security mode on a ReadyNAS NV+ or 1100 from Share to User 
is a common way to cause ownership and permission problems. 
Resetting the ownership and permissions for a share is a lengthy process that can have 
unexpected consequences. Users might not be able to create or view files if you do this 
incorrectly. The values you set here override the values set for the file-sharing protocols.
Before you try this procedure, make sure users are logging in to the share with the correct 
user name and password and that their access rights are set correctly.