Why are Windows ACL settings for a subfolder sometimes not saved?


Datum poslední úpravy: 2023-09-20

Applicable Products

QTS


Root Cause

This issue is sometimes caused by misconfiguration issues from QTS Advanced Folder Permissions and Windows ACL support. When Advanced Folder Permissions are enabled for a folder, QTS defines permissions for the subfolders. If Windows ACL support is enabled later, the existing QTS permissions are mapped to the Windows ACL. However, if the subfolder hasn't been previously accessed by Windows, any new ACL settings are not saved in the folder's extended attributes. If Advanced Folder Permissions are later disabled in QTS, the folder will lose both types of permissions.


Solution

To resolve this issue, QNAP recommends users set the subfolder permissions from Windows File Explorer immediately after enabling Windows ACL. This ensures that ACL permissions are permanently added to the folder's extended attributes. Additionally, QNAP doesn't recommend enabling both Advanced Folder Permissions and Windows ACL support on a subfolder at the same time.


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