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On the folder list, you can view the current data size, number of sub-folders and files
created in the shared folder, and the folder status (hidden or not).
To create a shared folder, follow the steps below:
1. Click "Create" > "Shared Folder".
2. Click "Next".
3. Enter the folder settings.
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Folder name: Enter the share name. The share name does not support " / \
[ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > ` '
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Disk Volume: Select which disk volume on which to create the folder.
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Description: Enter an optional description of the shared folder.
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Hide Folder: Select to hide the shared folder or not in Microsoft Networking.
When a shared folder is hidden, you have to enter the complete directory \
\NAS_IP\share_name to access the share.
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Lock file (oplocks): Opportunistic locking is a Windows mechanism for the client
to place an opportunistic lock (oplock) on a file residing on a server in order to
cache the data locally for improved performance. Oplocks is enabled by default
for everyday usage. For networks that require multiple users concurrently
accessing the same file such as a database, oplocks should be disabled.
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Recycle Bin: Enable the Network Recycle Bin for created shared folders. The
option "Restrict the access of Recycle Bin to administrators only for now", once
enabled, will ensure that files deleted and moved to the Network Recycle Bin can
only be recovered by administrators.
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Path: Specify the path of the shared folder or select to let the NAS specify the
path automatically.
4. Select the way you want to specify the access right to the folder and specify the
guest access right.
5. If you select to specify the access right by user or user group, you can select to
grant read only, read/write, or deny access to the users or user groups.
6. Confirm the settings and click "Next".
7. Click "Finish" to complete the setup.
To delete a shared folder, select the folder checkbox and click "Remove". You can select
the option "Also delete the data. (Mounted ISO image files will not be deleted)" to delete
the folder and the files in it. If you select not to delete the folder data, the data will be
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