Bit Rot Protection and home folders

Rot bit of protection can be activated on the House in OS 6.4 records? Unlike shared folders, there is not a checkbox to turn on protection from decay of the ILO on the records of the House.

I replaced a ReadyNAS Duo v1 with a RN312 in a RAID 1 configuration year last for home use. I only use the RN312 for backups of the user, and these backup files are written in files in the users home folders. I then use ReadyNAS Vault to provide an offsite backup. I want to activate the protection by bit decay since many of the photos and the music files in these incremental backups are static. Maybe, I need to create shared folders, and then adjust the permissions to only allow access by individual users?

The folders have the option of bitrot protection enabled at all times. The 'Protection' option you see for individual users is the option of snapshot for this specific user.

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