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Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
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2009-02-04
04:16 PM
2009-02-04
04:16 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
ewok wrote: If you're in Share mode, deleting the files as admin won't work.
what will then?
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Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
So how do I get out of Share mode?
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2009-02-05
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09:30 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
phatredmatt wrote: So how do I get out of Share mode?
You don't need to. Follow these directions to reset the ownership and permissions to the correct values for a share in Share mode:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3795
and you should be able to delete the files and folders normally.
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10:44 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
That worked.
Very many thanks.
MattB
Very many thanks.
MattB
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2009-02-08
10:39 AM
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10:39 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
ewok wrote:
phatredmatt wrote: So how do I get out of Share mode?
You don't need to. Follow these directions to reset the ownership and permissions to the correct values for a share in Share mode:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3795
and you should be able to delete the files and folders normally.
Thanks
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2009-03-20
07:52 PM
2009-03-20
07:52 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
howardg wrote: I may have resolved my problem. It's a little embarrassing because it is rather straightforward -- the folders and files I was trying to delete were marked READ ONLY under properties. After I de-selected this attribute I was able to delete the files and folders.
I am equally embarrassed. This solved my problem.
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2009-03-29
12:10 PM
2009-03-29
12:10 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
tonibg wrote:
ewok wrote:
phatredmatt wrote: So how do I get out of Share mode?
You don't need to. Follow these directions to reset the ownership and permissions to the correct values for a share in Share mode:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3795
and you should be able to delete the files and folders normally.
Thanks
I've the same problems but I can't read the solution. :cry:
message: "You are not authorised to read this forum."
Hmmm... not authorised? Why?
I was one of the first Readynas X6 forum adaptors in the Netherlands...
Helpie... what can I do?
Douwe-Jan
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2009-03-30
01:51 PM
2009-03-30
01:51 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
DBakker wrote:
I've the same problems but I can't read the solution. :cry:
message: "You are not authorised to read this forum."
Hmmm... not authorised? Why?
I was one of the first Readynas X6 forum adaptors in the Netherlands...
Helpie... what can I do?
That's strange, the link just points to a post in the FAQ forum.
I'll go ahead and PM you with the contents of the link.
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2009-03-31
02:53 PM
2009-03-31
02:53 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
I too would like to read this FAQ entry but it says "You are not authorised to read this forum."
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2009-03-31
02:56 PM
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02:56 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
Come to think of it, it's a pretty insolent message to get when you are looking for a solution on permissions!
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2009-04-01
01:59 PM
2009-04-01
01:59 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
It looks like the forum containing that post has been retired and an appropriate entry hasn't been entered into the new FAQ. I'll go ahead and let the right people know. Here's the content of the FAQ entry:
Use the following procedure to change the ownership and permissions of the contents of a share:
1. Navigate to the Shares page in Frontview.
2. Click on any of the access icons for that share, i.e. the icon under Win, NFS, etc.
3. Click on the Advanced Options tab.
4. Set the "Share folder owner" and "Share folder group" to the appropriate values. In Share mode, the owner should be the name of the share. Whichever user and group these boxes contain will become the owner and group of the files and folders in the share.
5. Set the appropriate permissions in the "rights" dropdowns. The contents of the share will have their ownerships and permissions reset to these settings.
6. Check the "Set ownership and permission for existing files and folders..." setting. Note that this will replace the ownership and permissions settings of all files and folders in the share.
7. Click Apply.
Note that on page reload, the "Set ownership and permission for existing files and folders..." checkbox will no longer be checked. This is expected behavior and it is set on a per-use basis.
Use the following procedure to change the ownership and permissions of the contents of a share:
1. Navigate to the Shares page in Frontview.
2. Click on any of the access icons for that share, i.e. the icon under Win, NFS, etc.
3. Click on the Advanced Options tab.
4. Set the "Share folder owner" and "Share folder group" to the appropriate values. In Share mode, the owner should be the name of the share. Whichever user and group these boxes contain will become the owner and group of the files and folders in the share.
5. Set the appropriate permissions in the "rights" dropdowns. The contents of the share will have their ownerships and permissions reset to these settings.
6. Check the "Set ownership and permission for existing files and folders..." setting. Note that this will replace the ownership and permissions settings of all files and folders in the share.
7. Click Apply.
Note that on page reload, the "Set ownership and permission for existing files and folders..." checkbox will no longer be checked. This is expected behavior and it is set on a per-use basis.
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2009-12-15
10:37 PM
2009-12-15
10:37 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
I was having this same issue... thanks for the resolution! It worked for me!
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2010-03-07
01:36 AM
2010-03-07
01:36 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
@ ewok ,I wish i had jumped to the end of this subject, I figured it out on my readynas duo using xp pro in the shares listing/(click on)NFS,AFP etc/advanced /Grant rename and delete privileges to non-owner of files(checked)if only i had saw your post 1st instead of days of torture,lol
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2010-10-19
12:22 AM
2010-10-19
12:22 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
Hello everyone.
I am having this problem and am obviously not that bright as I am having trouble still. I have three USERS, me, kids and Mrs. We are all in the same GROUP "Family". I have left all the Share_Folder_Owner as the name of the folder i.e. data for the "data" share and then for the Share Folder Group I have changed that to "Family" but I still cannot delete certain files.
I am obliviously doing something wrong. Please help!
Thanks
Craig
I am having this problem and am obviously not that bright as I am having trouble still. I have three USERS, me, kids and Mrs. We are all in the same GROUP "Family". I have left all the Share_Folder_Owner as the name of the folder i.e. data for the "data" share and then for the Share Folder Group I have changed that to "Family" but I still cannot delete certain files.
I am obliviously doing something wrong. Please help!
Thanks
Craig
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2010-10-19
11:09 AM
2010-10-19
11:09 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
disney_cjd wrote:
I am obliviously doing something wrong. Please help!
The easiest thing to do (if you don't care why the files can't be deleted, you just want to delete them), is to connect to the share over CIFS as admin and delete the files.
If you want to know why you can't delete them, right click on a file that you can't delete, select Properties, and see who is the owner of the file and what the permissions are. Problems like these are usually caused by the file ownership or permissions.
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2011-06-23
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2011-06-23
04:15 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
I have just had an issue with deleting files but it was not the permissions that were the problem but the path length.
The folders were nested very deep and the path had reached the max for the OS. (Windows 7 Vista 260 characters Windows XP 250 Characters)
The error massage in Windows was "Unable to Delete" rather than the usual access denied.
The solution was to map the share as a drive part way along the path to reduce the path length.
As an example.
\\ReadyNas\sharename\folder1\folder2\folder3\folder4\folder5\ etc....
Map the drive to folder4 so the path becomes
Z:\folder5\ etc...
If the mapping is made only to the share name then the reduction in the path length will be small. I think this may be why in previous posts this has worked for some people but not others.
I hope others find this useful.
The folders were nested very deep and the path had reached the max for the OS. (Windows 7 Vista 260 characters Windows XP 250 Characters)
The error massage in Windows was "Unable to Delete" rather than the usual access denied.
The solution was to map the share as a drive part way along the path to reduce the path length.
As an example.
\\ReadyNas\sharename\folder1\folder2\folder3\folder4\folder5\ etc....
Map the drive to folder4 so the path becomes
Z:\folder5\ etc...
If the mapping is made only to the share name then the reduction in the path length will be small. I think this may be why in previous posts this has worked for some people but not others.
I hope others find this useful.
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2011-07-13
01:59 AM
2011-07-13
01:59 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
Hi,
Is there a procedure to map the "share" as an Hard drive in WIndows 7 ?
hope you cn help
thanks in advance
nico
Is there a procedure to map the "share" as an Hard drive in WIndows 7 ?
hope you cn help
thanks in advance
nico
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2011-07-18
05:31 AM
2011-07-18
05:31 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
You would have to conf your volumes as iSCSI and on win 7 scan for iSCSI volumes which will see as a HDD.
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2011-07-30
02:35 AM
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02:35 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
ewok wrote:
phatredmatt wrote: So how do I get out of Share mode?
You don't need to. Follow these directions to reset the ownership and permissions to the correct values for a share in Share mode:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3795
and you should be able to delete the files and folders normally.
All I get when trying the link is: You are not authorised to read this forum. Whats the story.
Once again I can't delete files. It is soooooooooo frustrating. Its only with Netgear ReadyNAS's.......sorry but its true,
I don't have any issue with other brands and I have three brands in use (Qnap or Synology). Is this ever going to be resolved? I don;t believe it is a Microsoft issue. I have the same problem since over 5 years of use. NV+, NVX, Pro2, Pro4. One day its fine and the next doesn't work. Even when I reset the permissions, it works and then a week later it doesn't. I have to do over and over and over! Sorry, am really frustrated as am bored fixing it. I would have expected some solution by now for "The action cannot be completed as the folder or File is open in another application" Errors. It can't be open as I just turned the Nas on. Ug :evil:
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2011-07-30
08:11 PM
2011-07-30
08:11 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
I'm also having a problem deleting a folder from one of my shares. I followed the steps above to reset the ownership and permissions on the share, and I've connected to it in OS X as admin, but I'm still unable to delete one particular folder. The name contains several special characters, which I believe is the problem. I've also tried deleting the file from the browser interface and it does not work.
The Sharing & Permissions sections of the info panel in OS X says "You have unknown access", and the size shows 0 KB. Any ideas on how I can delete this folder?
The Sharing & Permissions sections of the info panel in OS X says "You have unknown access", and the size shows 0 KB. Any ideas on how I can delete this folder?
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2011-08-02
05:38 PM
2011-08-02
05:38 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
Make sure you're really connected as admin by creating a file in the share and verifying its ownership. What is the name of the problematic folder?
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2011-08-03
02:57 AM
2011-08-03
02:57 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
ewok wrote: Make sure you're really connected as admin by creating a file in the share and verifying its ownership?
I map using net use net use S: \\pro4\c /User:admin "password"
I create a test file and can confirm that permissions show as admin(PRO4\admin)
ewok wrote: What is the name of the problematic folder?
Random and nothing specific. It could be just a root folder. Why do you ask? Are the permission "limitations" on the ReadNAS?
I have had this issue for 5 years since my first NAS (NV+) using the Sparc firmware and continues to be an issue on a PRO4 using the (x386 Firware). It has got so annoying that I have started using my other Brand NAS as primary which is sad. I like the ReadyNAS's (excluding no eSATA ports and the USB3 port being no faster than USB2 on the PRO2). This honestly isn't a bitching session however something needs to be done about this issue. It is common to a lot of users and not a problem other Brands (which aren't perfect either).
We can't eep resetting the Permissions on All folders each time nor can we give all users admin access to all folders.
Perhaps if we knew the limitations it may help?
Cheers
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2011-08-03
05:41 AM
2011-08-03
05:41 AM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
Observation:
I have being trying to do a process of elimination.
One or two folders have NO permissions assigned to them. How can that be?
I can confirm that this folder may have been created via extracting content from a WinRAR file and across to NAS.
Any Ideas?
manually assigning permissions via Folder Properties (on PC) will then allow deleting. But question is how can a folder be placed onto NAS with any permission being assigned
New Observation: After trying to move a folder that failed. I came back to it say 30 mins later and it works. It's like as though the NAS is unsure of permissions and overtime recognises who you are and then allows changes. Strange. I tested this twice and in both cases worked.
Anybody have any theroies on this?
ANOTHER EDIT: This seems like a Permissions carrying forward Issue, I noticed that when I moved a folder from one directory to another, upon checking the permissions, it shows as None.
Both locations are Subfolders of the "Media" I have a Folder called "To Watch" and another called "Watched". When I watch something I move it.
SHARE PERMISSIONS on MEDIA = : CIFS: Read Only with Write Enabled users being myself ADMIN1. I can't add Admin as I believe it would by default have access regardless. There isn't any consistancy as Out of the 10 folders I moved in just now, some can be changed ad others can't. Keeping in mind ALL could be changed (as I just moved them). ALL were moved from "To Watch" to "Watch". Why is it that some can no longer be (name) changed and some can.
Weird.
I have being trying to do a process of elimination.
One or two folders have NO permissions assigned to them. How can that be?
I can confirm that this folder may have been created via extracting content from a WinRAR file and across to NAS.
Any Ideas?
manually assigning permissions via Folder Properties (on PC) will then allow deleting. But question is how can a folder be placed onto NAS with any permission being assigned
New Observation: After trying to move a folder that failed. I came back to it say 30 mins later and it works. It's like as though the NAS is unsure of permissions and overtime recognises who you are and then allows changes. Strange. I tested this twice and in both cases worked.
Anybody have any theroies on this?
ANOTHER EDIT: This seems like a Permissions carrying forward Issue, I noticed that when I moved a folder from one directory to another, upon checking the permissions, it shows as None.
Both locations are Subfolders of the "Media" I have a Folder called "To Watch" and another called "Watched". When I watch something I move it.
SHARE PERMISSIONS on MEDIA = : CIFS: Read Only with Write Enabled users being myself ADMIN1. I can't add Admin as I believe it would by default have access regardless. There isn't any consistancy as Out of the 10 folders I moved in just now, some can be changed ad others can't. Keeping in mind ALL could be changed (as I just moved them). ALL were moved from "To Watch" to "Watch". Why is it that some can no longer be (name) changed and some can.
Weird.
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2011-08-03
03:40 PM
2011-08-03
03:40 PM
Re: Unable to delete folder on NAS
I'm having a similar issue. I'm unable to delete a virtual machine file I have stored on my NAS even when connected as an admin.
The NAS is:
Hostname: MediaServer
Model: ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition [X-RAID2]
Serial: 20S193RA0028C
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.19-T4
Memory: 1024 MB [4-5-5-15 DDR2]
IPv4 address: 1+2: 192.168.0.6
Volume C: Online, X-RAID2, 6 disks, 60% of 9245 GB used
I updated to 4.2.19 as part of this but was having the same problem under 4.2.17. When I try to delete the folder under OS X Lion (10.7.0) I get an error message that says "The operation can't be completed because the item 'Windows Disks' is in use." When I try to delete the folder under Win7 SP1 I don't get an error message but the folder doesn't delete.
My security policy is set for User level control. I've tried resetting the ownership and permission in the shares page of FrontView. I've also tried granting rename and delete privileges to non-owners. Neither made a difference. I'm sending in log files in case there's something informative in there.
I've tried connecting as admin under OS X and I've tried taking ownership of the folder under Windows 7. Again neither made a difference. The Read-Only radio button is checked under Properties but even if I uncheck it it comes right back after I close the window. If anyone has anyone else has any ideas I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
The NAS is:
Hostname: MediaServer
Model: ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition [X-RAID2]
Serial: 20S193RA0028C
Firmware: RAIDiator 4.2.19-T4
Memory: 1024 MB [4-5-5-15 DDR2]
IPv4 address: 1+2: 192.168.0.6
Volume C: Online, X-RAID2, 6 disks, 60% of 9245 GB used
I updated to 4.2.19 as part of this but was having the same problem under 4.2.17. When I try to delete the folder under OS X Lion (10.7.0) I get an error message that says "The operation can't be completed because the item 'Windows Disks' is in use." When I try to delete the folder under Win7 SP1 I don't get an error message but the folder doesn't delete.
My security policy is set for User level control. I've tried resetting the ownership and permission in the shares page of FrontView. I've also tried granting rename and delete privileges to non-owners. Neither made a difference. I'm sending in log files in case there's something informative in there.
I've tried connecting as admin under OS X and I've tried taking ownership of the folder under Windows 7. Again neither made a difference. The Read-Only radio button is checked under Properties but even if I uncheck it it comes right back after I close the window. If anyone has anyone else has any ideas I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
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