Hi all,
I bought the DNS-320L today for a small company who needed a NAS to host the database files for their invoicing application. Today it's hosted on a local PC thus allowing invoicing only from that computer. By moving it to the DNS-320L, the plan was to install the invoicing application on two-three PCs while the database is centralized and accessible from all computers.
I have created a simple network share and allowed "ALL" to access (READ/WRITE). No local users or groups has been configured. I don't have any problem to map a local drive letter (P:) to the NAS. Trough Windows Explorer I can add and delete files without problem. The issue is this: When I install the invoicing application it asks me where the common database files are located. The letter P: is not visible as a valid drive (I think this is a bug in the application). So I enter the full path, e.g. \\192.168.0.2\Share\ProgramData\Common
The installation continues and when done i see an error message stating that some of the files where not readable due to permission problems.
I use Windows Explorer, select the related folders and check the properties. I see that the the owner is Linux something (don't have the NAS here so I can't check). User "All" is included but it is not possible to check "Full access".
Is there anyone who know how to set FULL ACCESS permissions to a share on the DNS-320L so ALL USERS and applications in a Windows environment can access without any limitations?
I would be extremely grateful if you can help me solve the issue. I would happily pay 50 USD trough Paypal to the person who offers me a solutions that works ASAP.
Thanks
Roberto