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arunasad
Aug 25, 2010Aspirant
Can’t change permissions – “The parameter is incorrect”
I have three ReadyNAS Pro Business boxes on Windows Server 2003 domain. Just noticed that there are some issues with changing permission on Windows machines. Basically if a user creates a folder an...
Grievous
Nov 15, 2010Aspirant
arunasad, I'll quote my post.
I've asked a couple of times now that someone provide me with the information, no one wants to. Following the previously given instructions, it works just fine for me. And by the way, support cannot promise a fix for an issue.
jtrahan, was that domain admin group permission set via frontview, or on the share via windows?
Regarding the security issue, I have a share configured with everyone having full control, then a folder within that share with everyone having read & execute, then when logged in as a normal domain user(not a member of domain admins) I can't change the name of that folder that's set as read & execute for the everyone group.
Grievous wrote: Ced, You said that you specified domain user permissions, and then tried to delete them?
Here's what I want. A screenshot of your Frontview permissions, a screenshot of your share permissions in Windows, and then a screenshot of the folder permissions. However I want the screenshots to show what exactly it is you're trying to set the permissions to, before you hit "apply". Send them to me as logs(information is in my signature).
I've asked a couple of times now that someone provide me with the information, no one wants to. Following the previously given instructions, it works just fine for me. And by the way, support cannot promise a fix for an issue.
jtrahan, was that domain admin group permission set via frontview, or on the share via windows?
Regarding the security issue, I have a share configured with everyone having full control, then a folder within that share with everyone having read & execute, then when logged in as a normal domain user(not a member of domain admins) I can't change the name of that folder that's set as read & execute for the everyone group.
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