Deleting users, Home folders, Enabling home folders – QNAP TVS-472XT 4-Bay NAS Enclosure User Manual
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Task
User Action
Edit shared folder
permissions
a.
Under Action, click
.
The Edit Shared Folder Permission window appears.
b. Edit the user's permissions for each shared folder.
c. Optional: Select Apply changes to subfolders.
d. Click Apply.
Edit application privileges
a.
Under Action, click
.
The Edit Application Privileges window appears.
b. Select the applications that the user is allowed to access.
c. Click Apply.
Tip
QNAP recommends denying access to applications and
network services that the user does not require.
By default, administrator accounts have access to all
applications.
Deleting Users
1. Go to Control Panel > Privilege > Users .
2. Select the users to delete.
Note
Default user accounts cannot be deleted.
3. Click Delete.
A warning message appears.
4. Optional: Select Also delete the selected user(s)' home folders and data.
5. Click Yes.
Home Folders
Enabling home folders creates a personal folder for each local and domain user on the NAS. When a home
folder is created, the user's home folder appears as a shared folder called
home
. Users can access their
home folder through Microsoft networking, FTP, and File Station.
All user home folders are located in the
homes
shared folder. By default, only the administrator can access
this folder. If home folders are disabled, home folders become inaccessible to users. However, the folders
and files they contain are not deleted from the NAS. The administrator can still access the
homes
folder and
each user's home folder.
Enabling Home Folders
1. Go to Control Panel > Privilege > Users .
2. Click Home Folder.
The Home Folder window appears.
QTS 4.4.x User Guide
Privilege Settings
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