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Chan1011
Sep 21, 2014Guide
RN104 - Can't *rename* but can move/delete.
When I try to rename files through Windows Explorer it's giving me permission problems, but I can delete/move/copy. I tried to set lowest permissions for my folders, guest has all access etc. An...
StephenB
Sep 22, 2014Guru - Experienced User
Try clicking on the "reset" button on the screen shot above. That will reset the owner/group of all files and folders in the share back to "guest", and adjust the permissions.
Generally its better to use a consistent username that exists on the NAS. One way to do that is create a username/password that matches the windows credentials for each PC.
A second way is to use the windows credentials manager in the windows control panel, and create a windows credential for the NAS, specifying a NAS username/password (which can be "admin").
Generally its better to use a consistent username that exists on the NAS. One way to do that is create a username/password that matches the windows credentials for each PC.
A second way is to use the windows credentials manager in the windows control panel, and create a windows credential for the NAS, specifying a NAS username/password (which can be "admin").
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