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tab. Select "Forget the saved key" if you want the folder to remain locked after the
system restarts (i.e., without auto mount when system starts.) To unlock the folder
later, click "Unlock Share Folder" and then enter or import the encryption key to
unlock the folder.
Note:
It is strongly recommended that you export and save the encryption key. You
need the key to unlock or decrypt the encrypted folder.
You cannot change an encrypted folder’s volume or path.
NAS also offers volume-based encryption. See Volume Encryption for more
details.
The default shared folders cannot be encrypted.
ISO Shared Folders
You can mount ISO image files on the NAS as ISO shares. The NAS supports mounting up
to 256 ISO shares.
TS-110, TS-119, TS-120, TS-121, TS-210, TS-219, TS-219P, TS-220, TS-221, TS-410,
, TS-119P+, TS-219P+, TS-112, TS-212 support up to 256 network shares only
(including 6 default network shares). The maximum number of ISO image files supported
by these models is less than 256 (256 minus 6 default shares minus number of network
recycle bin folders).
Follow these steps to mount an ISO file on the NAS using the web interface:
1. Log into the NAS as an administrator. Go to "Share Folders" > "Create". Click "Create
an ISO Share".
2. Select an ISO image file on the NAS. Click "Next".
3. The image file will be mounted as a shared folder of the NAS. Enter the folder name.
4. Specify the access rights of NAS users or user groups to the shared folder. You can
also select "Deny Access" or "Read only" for the guest access right. Click "Next".
5. Confirm the settings and click "Next".
6. Click "Finish".
7. After mounting the image file, you can specify access rights for users over different
network protocols such as SMB, AFP, NFS, and WebDAV by clicking the Access
Permission icon in the "Action" column.
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