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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...
Shadowlore
Jun 17, 2011Guide
We've recently upgraded one of our NAS's to .17 and this ugly little issue has popped up now.
It doesn't matter if we create new folders, or even try older folders... ANY new folder created, is given a default permission set of read-only.
Grevious: Not sure if you're still following this, but I can give you guys access to anything you need, I work directly with Netgear regularly and will provide anything you guys need to finally squash this bug.
As of right now, it's killed productivity to near standstill in several departments, and as you well know, we can't roll back to the previous version of the firmware we were running to revert this problem.
(if you'd like a way to contact me directly to iron out details, let me know and I'll PM you Instant messaging/phone number info)
As of right now, here's a full rundown of everything we have setup.
ReadyNAS 2100 setup running latest .17... I've not run a volume scan or a quota fix since loading .17.
It's setup on a 2003 AD Domain.
NAS Name is: NAS01
Share name is: 'DEPTS'
Permissions on DEPTS set as follows:
CIFS: Default Access - Read/Write
Recycle Bin: 10 days
2Gig
NOT Automatically Setting permissions on new Files and Folders (Though, I could SWEAR we had this checked prior to the update)
Opslocks enabled
I'll give Cacls outputs upon request.
It doesn't matter if we create new folders, or even try older folders... ANY new folder created, is given a default permission set of read-only.
Grevious: Not sure if you're still following this, but I can give you guys access to anything you need, I work directly with Netgear regularly and will provide anything you guys need to finally squash this bug.
As of right now, it's killed productivity to near standstill in several departments, and as you well know, we can't roll back to the previous version of the firmware we were running to revert this problem.
(if you'd like a way to contact me directly to iron out details, let me know and I'll PM you Instant messaging/phone number info)
As of right now, here's a full rundown of everything we have setup.
ReadyNAS 2100 setup running latest .17... I've not run a volume scan or a quota fix since loading .17.
It's setup on a 2003 AD Domain.
NAS Name is: NAS01
Share name is: 'DEPTS'
Permissions on DEPTS set as follows:
CIFS: Default Access - Read/Write
Recycle Bin: 10 days
2Gig
NOT Automatically Setting permissions on new Files and Folders (Though, I could SWEAR we had this checked prior to the update)
Opslocks enabled
I'll give Cacls outputs upon request.
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