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The NAS supports mounting ISO image files using File Station. Refer to the File Station
chapter for more details.
Note:
ARM-based NAS models do not support using Cyrillic characters for the name of a
subfolder in an ISO shared folder (the name will be incorrectly displayed if a
subfolder is created with a Cyrillic name.) Please name the subfolder with a
different language before an ISO file is created.
For Mac OSX, mounting a folder that contains the # character in the folder name
through WebDAV is not supported. Please rename the folder before mounting it if
necessary.
Folder Aggregation
You can aggregate the shared folders on Microsoft network as a portal folder on the NAS
and let NAS users access the folders through your NAS. Up to 10 folders can be linked to
a portal folder. To use this function, follow these steps:
1. Enable folder aggregation.
2. Click "Create a Portal Folder".
3. Enter the portal folder name. Select to hide the folder or not, and enter an optional
comment for the portal folder. Select the option "User must login before accessing
the portal folder" to avoid guest access and permission issues on the shared folders.
4. Click the "Link Configuration" button under "Action" and enter the remote folder
settings. Make sure the folders are open for public access.
5. Upon successful connection, you can connect to the remote folders through the
NAS.
Note:
Folder Aggregation is only supported in Microsoft networking service and is
recommended for a Windows AD environment.
If there is permission control on the folders, you need to join the NAS and the
remote servers to the same AD domain.
Advanced Perm issions
"Advanced Folder Permissions" and "Windows ACL" provide subfolder and file level
permissions control. They can be enabled independently or together.
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