Folder and Share Management
89NAS 1000s Administration Guide
Other functionality available in the Advanced Access Control Permissions tab is illustrated
in Figure 45 and includes:
â– Add a new user or group. Click Add, and then follow the dialog box instructions.
â– Remove a user or group. Click Remove.
â– Inherit permissions from the parent folder. Enable the Allow inheritable permissions
from parent to propagate to this object box.
â– Reset permissions. If the object being configured is a folder, check the Reset
permissions on all child objects and enable propagation of inheritable permissions
box, which allows all child folders and files to inherit the current folder permissions by
default.
Another area of the Advanced Access Control is the Auditing tab. Auditing allows you to set
rules for the auditing of access, or attempted access, to files or folders. Users or groups can be
added, deleted, viewed, or modified through the advanced Access Control Settings Auditing
tab. The Auditing tab dialog box is illustrated in Figure 46.
Figure 46: Access Control Settings, Auditing tab dialog box for folder name NTSF Test
Figure 47 illustrates the screen that is displayed when a user or group to be audited is added.
4. Select the appropriate domain or machine name from the Look in: drop-down list box at
the top of the screen.
Note: A list of users and groups from the desired domain can be viewed if the current user has
permission to view the information on the domain.
5. Select the user or group.