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kentex
Jul 05, 2012Aspirant
CIFS won't mount after update to 4.1.9
System is ReadyNAS NV+ Running Mac OS X ver. 10.7.4 Just updated Radiator from 4.1.8 to 4.1.9. When trying to access any CIFS share, I get the error message "The operation can’t be completed beca...
jebr
Jul 05, 2012Aspirant
I have a similar issue. Just upgraded ReadyNAS NV+ to 4.1.9. Client - Mac OS X 10.7.4.
I have 5 shares and but one of them is not able to be mounted via AFP or CIFS from the mac. I have even tried mounting it from a Windows XP VM (that previously had access via CIFS).
The share name is "shared_files" - I tried renaming it without the _, I tried relaxing the security to default access Read-Only but nothing works.
I have spent hours fiddling with this now and rebooting the NAS etc. so am very upset.
The only workaround I have found was to mount the "c" share as the admin user and copy the data off into a working share. Also creating new shares is ok and they are able to be mounted.
Any help or suggestions would be very welcome.
JEBR
I have 5 shares and but one of them is not able to be mounted via AFP or CIFS from the mac. I have even tried mounting it from a Windows XP VM (that previously had access via CIFS).
The share name is "shared_files" - I tried renaming it without the _, I tried relaxing the security to default access Read-Only but nothing works.
I have spent hours fiddling with this now and rebooting the NAS etc. so am very upset.
The only workaround I have found was to mount the "c" share as the admin user and copy the data off into a working share. Also creating new shares is ok and they are able to be mounted.
Any help or suggestions would be very welcome.
JEBR
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