Can you restrict folders in a shared drive?

Can you restrict folders in a shared drive?

Any folders in the shared drive can only be shared with the same or higher access level. You (and your users) can’t make the access to folders more restrictive. For example, a user with Commenter access to a shared drive cannot have Viewer access to a folder in that shared drive.

How do I give someone access to a specific directory in Linux?

To change directory permissions for everyone, use “u” for users, “g” for group, “o” for others, and “ugo” or “a” (for all). chmod ugo+rwx foldername to give read, write, and execute to everyone. chmod a=r foldername to give only read permission for everyone.

Are there any restrictions on access to share folders?

Check permissions on the files in the folders too. Thanks for your replies, Yes clients have not joined domain. On AD Server, I went to Server Manager >>File and Storage >> Shares and Right Clicked on my Share folder >> Properties >> Settings and enabled Access-Based Enumeration.

How many folders can I share with my server?

I have attached 4 TB External USB HDD with Server for data backup, Shared it (EveryOne – No full Control permission), and created 5 folders with the name of A, B, C, D, E in side [SecureBackup] Users can access their folders and each other folders as well.

Is there way to access share folder on ad server?

Thanks for your replies, Yes clients have not joined domain. On AD Server, I went to Server Manager >>File and Storage >> Shares and Right Clicked on my Share folder >> Properties >> Settings and enabled Access-Based Enumeration. Thanks for your help. Regards.

Do you have to give permission to share files?

If you want to allow users to modify files in the share or allow them to create new files, you need to add permissions. Here’s how to do this via the Share and Storage Management console: