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Frisyren
Oct 29, 2012Aspirant
Lost permissions to ReadyNAS Duo
Hi After my clean install of Mountain Lion on my iMac I lost permissions to both delete and add content on my ReadyNAS Duo (where my music collection is stored together with some other files). Ye...
Frisyren
Nov 05, 2012Aspirant
Thanks for reply. That was not the case, but no change when I did that.
Before the upgrade the user name (admin) was the same for the two computers, but after upgrade I have another admin name for the "problematic" iMac.
I can log in to NAS with my old username which is the same as for the MacBook, which is still working, but again, no change. I also tried to log in with my new admin name from the
iMac but I still got this error message, something "Could not finnish the activity because you don't have right to open part of object..." (something like that, translated from Swedish)
Before the upgrade the user name (admin) was the same for the two computers, but after upgrade I have another admin name for the "problematic" iMac.
I can log in to NAS with my old username which is the same as for the MacBook, which is still working, but again, no change. I also tried to log in with my new admin name from the
iMac but I still got this error message, something "Could not finnish the activity because you don't have right to open part of object..." (something like that, translated from Swedish)
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