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plingis30000
Aspirant
Sep 13, 2011

Problem with moving file(s)

Hi!
I´m having a problem when I try to move an existing file in a share to another directory in the same share. I get the message:

Cannot move file XXX: Access is denied.
Make sure the disk is not full or write-protected and taht the file is not currently in use.


I have just upgraded the raidator to : RAIDiator 4.1.8 [1.00a043]

When looking into the share list the following rights are set:
CIFS-read/write - AFP-read/write - HTTP/S - read/write (rsync -only read)

Does anyone know if there are known problems with that new version of raidator?

I also wonder if there are possibilities to install an older firmware?

Best,
Magnus

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  • ewok's avatar
    ewok
    NETGEAR Expert
    It sounds like a filesystem level permissions problem. What are the permissions on the file, source folder, and destination folder?
  • ewok wrote:
    It sounds like a filesystem level permissions problem. What are the permissions on the file, source folder, and destination folder?


    Permissions:
    the file = read/write
    source folder = read/write
    destination folder = read/write

    //Magnus
  • ewok's avatar
    ewok
    NETGEAR Expert
    Read/write for which user(s) and group(s)?
  • ewok wrote:
    Read/write for which user(s) and group(s)?


    Hi!
    Thanx for asking. It was solved a few days ago... I don´t remember exakt how I did but I think I moved into:
    * Share -> Share list -> CIFS and there chose advance alternative? and clicked ownership? And last applied it...

    Best,
    Magnus

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