
Setting User RightsĪll that is really required in this instance is to set a username and password for access to the NAS. Any other reasons for folders should be kept to a minimum and labeled specifically so as not to cause confusion. Videos don’t need to be broken down into genres – they can be if preferred but it bogs things down unnecessarily.

A Backups folder should also be created for obvious reasons.įolders within folders should be broken down as flat as possible, meaning keeping it simple. For larger amounts, we could separate media files into folders labeled Music, Photos, and Videos.Ī Documents folder is also a great folder label for storing Word Docs, PDF files, and other forms of working documents. Something like Media for all media purposes is usually enough if you have limited amounts of data. Structureįolder names based on type is the safer way to go. This should be all that is needed to ensure that the NAS device shows up.

It’s possible the + next to SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support may need to be clicked to see the appropriate folder.
