The SMB (Server Message Block) protocol allows Windows, Mac, and Linux clients with SMB/CIFS support to access data stored on the DiskStation. If you would like to browse files on the DiskStation via Windows Explorer or mount shared folders as network drives, please enable this option at Control Panel > File Services > SMB/AFP/NFS.
After enabling the SMB protocol, you can mount fully indexed folders to your Mac computer via SMB, and use Finder to search for the files contents within the mounted folders.
This option allows you to designate the system as a member of a specific workgroup for network management purposes.
In Windows Explorer, users can access the snapshots of folders or files by clicking the Previous Versions tab within a shared folder, allowing restoring or copying data without the help from an administrator. If you choose to Disallow access to Previous Versions, the “Previous Versions” Page will not display any information.
Checking this option enables logging of file access operations, including creating, deleting, reading, writing, moving, and renaming files or folders via CIFS/SMB protocol, also known as the SMB protocol.
Click the Advanced Settings button to see the below options.
Enabling this function disables hard disk hibernation and activates the guest account without a password.