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thewizard
Feb 14, 2012Aspirant
Readynas DUO v2 - Lost access to files
Just recently bought a readynas duo V2, mainly as a mediacenter solution for my mac. I'm a IT Tech myself and have some experience with NAS from before. but this NAS is bugging me with super annoy...
systpro4
Jun 13, 2012Aspirant
I have a ReadyNAS NV+ V2 with Radiator 5.3.5 and have transferred all my data from my old ReadyNAS NV+ to this one.
My old ReadyNAS is already gone, and now I want to make a new directory on my new ReadyNAS from my Windows 7 laptop, but I get the following message:
"You need permission to perform this action"
I get the same message when I want to add a file to an existing folder.
When I try to delete a file I get the following message:
"Network access is denied. Be sure you have the correct network permissions to perform this operation.
I have default read-write access for all shares for all users, and did not mark my user as read-only.
I have checked the box for "Automatic Permissions", and all 4 "Folder Creation..." and "File Creation..." boxes show "Read/Write".
I have even pushed the "Reset Permissions" button on the bottom of the settings-page.
I have tried to log on as admin from my laptop, but it remembers my userid, and doesn't ask for it, so I can't change it.
I moved all my data from my old ReadyNAS to my new one via Backups Jobs (letting the old NV+ v2 backulp all my files to the NV+ v2).
I don't remember what setting I used for the option "Changer ownership of backupfiles", but maybe that that has something to do with it?
Anyway, how do I get read/write access to all my shares and all my files again?
My old ReadyNAS is already gone, and now I want to make a new directory on my new ReadyNAS from my Windows 7 laptop, but I get the following message:
"You need permission to perform this action"
I get the same message when I want to add a file to an existing folder.
When I try to delete a file I get the following message:
"Network access is denied. Be sure you have the correct network permissions to perform this operation.
I have default read-write access for all shares for all users, and did not mark my user as read-only.
I have checked the box for "Automatic Permissions", and all 4 "Folder Creation..." and "File Creation..." boxes show "Read/Write".
I have even pushed the "Reset Permissions" button on the bottom of the settings-page.
I have tried to log on as admin from my laptop, but it remembers my userid, and doesn't ask for it, so I can't change it.
I moved all my data from my old ReadyNAS to my new one via Backups Jobs (letting the old NV+ v2 backulp all my files to the NV+ v2).
I don't remember what setting I used for the option "Changer ownership of backupfiles", but maybe that that has something to do with it?
Anyway, how do I get read/write access to all my shares and all my files again?
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