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 +<b>Link to</b> → <a href="https://wiki.omv-extras.org/doku.php?id=omv7:omv7_plugins:resetperms">(Docker) Reset Permissions Plugin For OMV7</a><br> 
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-<html><center>Under <b>Services</b> > <b>Reset Permissions</b> > <b>Reset Permissions</b>+<html><center>Under <b>Services</b> > <b>Reset Permissions</b> > <b>Reset Permissions</b></center></html>
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   * Go to **Services** > **Reset Permissions** > **Reset Permissions** In the window do the following:    * Go to **Services** > **Reset Permissions** > **Reset Permissions** In the window do the following: 
     * In **Shared folder** Select the shared folder you want to modify (you can create a new shared folder by pressing the **+** button on the right).      * In **Shared folder** Select the shared folder you want to modify (you can create a new shared folder by pressing the **+** button on the right). 
-    * In **Permissions** Choose the permissions you want to apply. +    * In **Permissions** Choose the permissions you want to apply. 
 +      * If you want to reset the permissions of a folder to the standard OMV permissions, set this field with the options: 
 +        * ''Administrator - read/write, Users - read/write, Others - read-only''
     * If you want to remove the folder's ACL permissions, press the **Clear ACLs** box. This will reset the ACL permissions by recursively removing all ACL permissions for this folder, its subfolders and files.      * If you want to remove the folder's ACL permissions, press the **Clear ACLs** box. This will reset the ACL permissions by recursively removing all ACL permissions for this folder, its subfolders and files. 
 +      * In OMV by default ACL permissions are not used, so if you want to reset the permissions of a folder to the standard OMV permissions select **Clear ACLs** permissions.
     * Press the **Save** button      * Press the **Save** button 
     * Press the **Reset Permissions** button. The chosen permissions will be applied to the shared folder and to all its contents, subfolders and files.      * Press the **Reset Permissions** button. The chosen permissions will be applied to the shared folder and to all its contents, subfolders and files. 
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-  * Under **Services** **Reset Permissions** **Shared Folders in Use **+<html><center> Under <b>Services</b> > <b>Reset Permissions</b> > <b>Shared Folders in Use </b></center></html>
  
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   * Go to **Services**> **Reset Permissions**> **Shared Folders in Use** Here you can see a list of your OMV shared folders, next to each of them you can see the services that are currently associated with that shared folder. This is useful if at any time you want to delete a shared folder, since in order to do so, you must first remove the services that point to that shared folder. You just have to consult this list and delete them (or point to another folder) one by one.    * Go to **Services**> **Reset Permissions**> **Shared Folders in Use** Here you can see a list of your OMV shared folders, next to each of them you can see the services that are currently associated with that shared folder. This is useful if at any time you want to delete a shared folder, since in order to do so, you must first remove the services that point to that shared folder. You just have to consult this list and delete them (or point to another folder) one by one. 
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 +This plugin can break your system if not used properly.<br>
 +<b>DO NOT CHANGE THE PERMISSIONS OF THE DRIVE WHERE THE OPERATING SYSTEM IS INSTALLED.</b> Doing so could cause you to lose your system and be forced to reinstall.
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-        <strong><span style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:110%;">&#160; Beginners Note </span></strong> 
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-        This plugin can break your system if not used properly. DO NOT CHANGE THE PERMISSIONS OF THE DRIVE WHERE THE OPERATING SYSTEM IS INSTALLED. Doing so could cause you to lose your system and be forced to reinstall. 
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