SSH ( to use the commands DjAngo suggested ) to the NAS .

Suitable windows terminal client is usually putty , if your PC is
running OSX or Linux just start a terminal .

you can also use "ls -la" to list the problem files and see their
current permissions if they are OK this is not the problem .
If you are completely new to Linux I recommend google there are tons of
helpfully info out there for reference on how to use commandline tools
.

Many commands take -R as option which means "recursive" so you can run a
suitable command for changing file permissions from the top of the
directory and the commands goes down the file structure and effect all
files below where you issued the command.


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