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1. After enabling Windows ACL for a shared folder, the shared folder and all subfolders and files
contained within it can be assigned user or group permissions.
2. The following shared folders do not support Windows ACL permissions: Home, User Homes,
PhotoGallery, Web, Surveillance, MyArchive, Network Recycle Bin, virtual devices, external devices
(USB hard drives, optical drives).
3. After enabling Windows ACL you will be able to use ADM’s File Explorer or Microsoft Windows
Explorer to configure permissions. After disabling Windows ACL you will only be able to configure
permissions from within ADM’s File Explorer.
4. If you enable Windows ACL and then later decide to disable it, all file and folders will be re-
assigned with Read & Write permissions for all users.
5. No matter if you are using Windows ACL or not, users will still require shared folder and file
permissions in order to access files.
Folder Access Rights: Shared folders access rights are the first level of access rights that will
be examined. You can edit them here.
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Appendix 7.1 Permission Mapping Table
Virtual Drive
You can mount an ISO image file (.iso file) as a virtual drive and directly browse the content of the
ISO image file. ADM’s virtual drive function also provides simplified access control settings allowing
you to either configure access for all users or limit access to only administrators.