NETGEAR ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual

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ReadyNAS 2100 User Manual

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Managing User Access

v1.1, June 2009

Advanced CIFS Permission. The Advanced CIFS Permission section offers options for
setting the default permission of new files and folders created through CIFS.

The default permission of newly created files is read/write for the owner and owner’s group and
read-only for others (that is, everyone). Permission for newly created folders is read/write for
everyone. If the default does not satisfy your security requirement, you can change it here.

Opportunistic locking (often referred to as oplocks) enhances CIFS performance by allowing files
residing on the NAS to be cached locally on the Windows client, thus eliminating network latency
when the files are constantly accessed.

Figure 3-15

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