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Section 3 Menu Functions
Access Permissions
Recursive
: If this option is checked the ACL permissions will be assigned to all folders and
files within the selected folder.
Set owner
: If this option is selected the designated user(s) or group(s) will be owner(s) of the
selected folders or files.
Access
Permissions:
read,
write,
execute ( either opens folders or executes files).
In order to assign ACL permissions:
select folder or file,
click tab Users & Groups,
select which users or groups will be available to assigned access permissions,
click the access permissions,
select user ([U]) or group ([G]) or User(owner) or Group(owner),
check the appropriate boxes under Access Permissions,
click Apply.
Example 1.
This example presents a situation in which User1 has read access permissions for directory A only and
does not have access permissions for subdirectory B at all.
A User1 r-x
B User1 ---
Example 2.
User1 has access permission only for reading for directory A. Can enter sub directory B, but no files are
visible.
A User1 r-x
B User1 --x
Example 3.
User1 can enter the subdirectory C and can read and write files within that subdirectory.
A User1 r-x
B User1 --x
C User1 rwx
Note: Designating the user as a superuser within the
SMB settings
function will automatically
assign all access permissions to that user.