How To Restore Folders & User Access Rights After Qnap Configration Reset

I - How To Restore Folders & User Access Rights After Qnap Configration Reset

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I - How To Restore Folders & User Access Rights After Qnap Configration Reset

1 – Login Your NAS With Winscp, and Go to share -> “MD0_DATA” or “CACHEDEV1_DATA” and find .@backup_config folder. You’ll see that Qnap get backup configration once in a week.

Choose the latest and biggest Configation files, and drag this to your windows (from right side to left side)

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2 – Now go to original configration folder, which places under “etc/config/”. double click on this folder. Tobe sure you get and unzip right backup file, check files in both side datas inside; (example shadow file contains users)

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3 – First backup your original configration files (smb.conf, shadow, passwd, group)  somewhere in your windows PC; Qnap folder rights after reset (4)

4 – Now copy these files (smb.conf, shadow, passwd, group) from old unzipped config folder to Qnap ./config folder;

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5 – Now all folders and users with access rights should be restored back;

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6 – If your users got trouble with login NAS, just restart your NAS again to fix this issue;

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