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skeeboze
Oct 31, 2011Aspirant
Change Permission issue (SOLVED)
I have a ReadNAS 3100 RAIDiator 4.2.15 Joined to Windows 2003 Domain I've gone through the video and documentation to set NTFS permissions on the share. I've created a share called SALES with def...
skeeboze
Nov 15, 2011Aspirant
Here is an update to help others.
1. Advanced ACLs are not supported below 4.2.16 so get the latest update.
2. I completely started from scratch. Disjoined the Domain and reset the ReadyNAS to Factory Default.
3. Rejoined the Domain using a static account named ReayNASadmin which is part of the Domain Admin group. No not use a user account named readynas! Rebooted the ReadyNAS.
4. Create the Share with the default permissions in Front View (Sales).
5. Log on to a client PC with using the readynasadmin account. Browse to the readynas. Drill into the C folder 1st (this seems to be the key). Then right click on your created folder and set your ACL permissions and they propagate down correctly to new folders created with in the Sales folder.
This is what fixed me. I still have an issue that when a file is created in the Sales folder using the readynasadmin account the people in the Sales group can't access the file even though they have the correct permissions. Support is looking at this issue for me. I hope this helps others!
1. Advanced ACLs are not supported below 4.2.16 so get the latest update.
2. I completely started from scratch. Disjoined the Domain and reset the ReadyNAS to Factory Default.
3. Rejoined the Domain using a static account named ReayNASadmin which is part of the Domain Admin group. No not use a user account named readynas! Rebooted the ReadyNAS.
4. Create the Share with the default permissions in Front View (Sales).
5. Log on to a client PC with using the readynasadmin account. Browse to the readynas. Drill into the C folder 1st (this seems to be the key). Then right click on your created folder and set your ACL permissions and they propagate down correctly to new folders created with in the Sales folder.
This is what fixed me. I still have an issue that when a file is created in the Sales folder using the readynasadmin account the people in the Sales group can't access the file even though they have the correct permissions. Support is looking at this issue for me. I hope this helps others!
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