September 10, 200718 yr Tom I've got the user shares down and working smoothly with security enabled. However it does seem a bit slower. Is this due to the password and user exchange? Now on to the real question: With Disk Shares is there a way to make it "Export read-only, hidden" and then have exceptions to this rule? Basically user 'not me' knows about the shares but I don't want them to be able to modify them however user 'me' wants to be able to modify them.
September 10, 200718 yr Author I spoke a little too soon for the users security if you're using windows mce 2005 then cached credentials is not supported and you'll need a work around to get it to work. What is cached credentials basically it allows you to join a domain and save the password. Right now everytime my mce machines reboot I have to type in the user name and password to access unraid. I haven't tried it yet but here is a site that walks you through adding cached credentials. http://extended64.com/blogs/rafael/articles/404.aspx
September 10, 200718 yr Now on to the real question: With Disk Shares is there a way to make it "Export read-only, hidden" and then have exceptions to this rule? Not implemented at this point. May add this though for the disk shares as a group (not individual disk shares), and for the flash share. What do you think, would this be sufficient?
September 12, 200718 yr Author Yes that would be great. Ideally I can than manage the disk shares and everyone else can have access under user shares
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