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Access to SMB folder from LocalService account

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this is the situation: I have a Synology server with file folder normally accessible from the windows domain computers; I also have onto the primary domain server an application built onto Apache Tomcat 8.5 which runs with "local service" account. Inside this app, I cannot access path that points to the synology folder, although I have setted "Everyone R/W" on the security tab of the data folder. I guess the "Localservice" account does not have enough privileges to write into the data folder, am I right? What is the simplest way to access those folders? Should I use another account, maybe a domain account, to run the Apache service?

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