Refreshing a shared folder, Removing shared folders, Snapshot shared folders – QNAP TVS-472XT 4-Bay NAS Enclosure User Manual
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Setting
Description
Enable access-based share
enumeration (ABSE)
When enabled, users can only see the shared folders that they have
permission to mount and access. Guest account users must enter a
username and password to view shared folders.
Enable access-based
enumeration (ABE)
When enabled, users can only see the files and folders that they have
permission to access.
Set this folder as the Time
Machine backup folder (macOS)
When enabled, the shared folder becomes the destination folder for
Time Machine in macOS.
Important
• If space in the folder is insufficient when starting
a new Time Machine backup, QTS automatically
deletes the oldest Time Machine backup in the
folder to free up space.
• You should disable Enable Network Recycle Bin
when Set this folder as the Time Machine
backup folder (macOS) is selected, to prevent
automatically deleted Time Machine backups from
filling the recycle bin.
Migrate to Snapshot Shared
Folder
Migrate the shared folder to a snapshot shared folder.
Migrating to a Snapshot Shared Folder
5. Click OK.
Refreshing a Shared Folder
1. Go to Control Panel > Privilege > Shared Folders > Shared Folder .
2. Locate a shared folder.
3. Under Action, click .
Removing Shared Folders
1. Go to Control Panel > Privilege > Shared Folders > Shared Folder .
2. Select the shared folders to remove.
Note
Default shared folders cannot be removed.
3. Click Remove.
A confirmation message appears.
4. Optional: Select Also delete the data (mounted ISO image files will not be deleted).
5. Click Yes.
Snapshot Shared Folders
A snapshot shared folder is a shared folder created on a dedicated volume and allows users to quickly
recover data by restoring a folder or reverting a volume from a snapshot. Users can also set folder quotas
for snapshot shared folders.
QTS 4.4.x User Guide
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