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nas:no_delete_share [2017/04/20 00:40] stanleychan [Instructions] |
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1. There are different users, each user has its own folder. The designated user of the folder can Read/Write/Modify files in that folder, but cannot delete any files. The other non-designated users can only Read files in that folder, and of course, not allowed to delete files. | 1. There are different users, each user has its own folder. The designated user of the folder can Read/Write/Modify files in that folder, but cannot delete any files. The other non-designated users can only Read files in that folder, and of course, not allowed to delete files. | ||
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2. 1 dedicated and designated user have the full control (Read/Write/Modify/Delete) to any folder and all folders. | 2. 1 dedicated and designated user have the full control (Read/Write/Modify/Delete) to any folder and all folders. | ||
- | For SMB, there are two Methods to achieve this purpose. One is easy and the other one is a little more complex. | + | You can archive this by one of below method. First example have dedicated logical volume for each users. Second example have a shared logical volume, but dedicated subfolder for each users. |
- | ===== Each Users use a dedicated Volume as the Share. ===== | + | ===== Each user has a dedicated volume as a share ===== |
==== Environment ==== | ==== Environment ==== |