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jumax
Jul 01, 2010Aspirant
Folder Access Issue
I have a couple of folders on my readynas share that I can't seem to access they have a little white dash in a red circle on them, when i do getinfo on them it says I have read and write permission, ...
bedwardsnexlear
Jun 25, 2012Aspirant
"Set Group Rights and Everyone Rights to Read/Write"
You can't do this when the NAS is joined to an Active Directory domain without destroying existing ACL security settings for the share. It's not a good idea to give Everyone Read/Write permissions anyway. So what is the fix when this happens (Mac users get the red circle + white dash) when the NAS is joined to Active Directory? This started happening after I updated to RAIDiator 4.2.21. Windows users aren't having any problems, *some* Mac users aren't having any problems but most are. I thought that maybe it was an AD expiring password problem but we tested that and that isn't the issue. What does seem apparent is that any Mac that was connected to the CIFS share prior to upgrading the NAS is having the problem while no Macs that started using the Samba share after the upgrade are.
Thoughts?
EDIT: Moved to thread viewtopic.php?f=28&t=64104 - note that Mac OS X 10.7 does not display this issue while 10.6 does. Easiest fix is to upgrade to OS X Lion.
You can't do this when the NAS is joined to an Active Directory domain without destroying existing ACL security settings for the share. It's not a good idea to give Everyone Read/Write permissions anyway. So what is the fix when this happens (Mac users get the red circle + white dash) when the NAS is joined to Active Directory? This started happening after I updated to RAIDiator 4.2.21. Windows users aren't having any problems, *some* Mac users aren't having any problems but most are. I thought that maybe it was an AD expiring password problem but we tested that and that isn't the issue. What does seem apparent is that any Mac that was connected to the CIFS share prior to upgrading the NAS is having the problem while no Macs that started using the Samba share after the upgrade are.
Thoughts?
EDIT: Moved to thread viewtopic.php?f=28&t=64104 - note that Mac OS X 10.7 does not display this issue while 10.6 does. Easiest fix is to upgrade to OS X Lion.
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