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== About ==
 
== About ==
 
If you're an "I.T. Pro" you can probably disregard this section, as you should already know how to manager folder/file permissions on a file share. Also, if you don't care that the default permission is that EVERYONE can read/write/modify data on the share, skip this part.
 
If you're an "I.T. Pro" you can probably disregard this section, as you should already know how to manager folder/file permissions on a file share. Also, if you don't care that the default permission is that EVERYONE can read/write/modify data on the share, skip this part.

Latest revision as of 20:23, 9 May 2014

About

If you're an "I.T. Pro" you can probably disregard this section, as you should already know how to manager folder/file permissions on a file share. Also, if you don't care that the default permission is that EVERYONE can read/write/modify data on the share, skip this part.

Computer Management

  • On your Windows server, click Start -> Administrative Tools -> Computer Management
    • On the left tree menu, right click on Computer Management (local) and select Connect to another computer ...

Windows Computer Management - change server.png

  • Click the Another computer: radio button, and type in freenas (or whatever you named your FreeNAS server)

Windows Computer Management - changed server name.png

  • Click "OK" - if there's no errors, you should now see Computer Management (FREENAS), like so:

Windows Computer Management - changed to FreeNAS.png

  • Now, click System tools -> Shared Folders -> Shares and select your CIFS share you created previously

Windows Computer Management - FreeNAS share management.png

  • Right click on your share and select Properties
    • Click on the Share Permissions tab, and add/remove/modify your permissions as needed.