The Create an ISO Share window opens.
Field |
Description |
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Folder Name |
Specify a folder name that contains 1 to 64 characters and that does not:
Note:
For ARM-based NAS models, ISO shared subfolder names do not support Cyrillic characters. If a subfolder name includes Cyrillic characters, it will not be displayed correctly on the NAS. Shared folders on macOS that include the character "#" in their names cannot be mounted. |
Hidden Folder |
Selecting Yes hides the folder in Windows networks. Users who know the specific path can still access the folder. |
Description |
Specify a description that contains a maximum of 128 ASCII characters. |
Type |
Option |
Description |
User Action |
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User access permissions |
Grant read-only access right for administrators only |
Selecting this option grants administrator accounts read-only access to the ISO shared folder. |
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By User |
Selecting this option allows you to configure access permissions to the ISO shared folder at the user level. |
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By User Group |
Selecting this option allows you to configure access permissions to the ISO shared folder at the user group level. |
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Guest access rights |
Deny Access |
Selecting this option denies access to guest accounts. |
N/A |
Read only |
Selecting this option grants read-only access to guest accounts. |
For details, see Shared Folder Permissions.
QTS mounts the ISO file as a shared folder and then adds it to the Shared Folder screen.