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Title: can't create new folder on linkstation pro duo
Post by: brock108 on January 02, 2010, 10:47:44 AM
   

I have a pro duo LS-W1.0TGL/R1 with 3.10 firmware that is giving me a headache.  Under the folder "media" have have folders for pictures, music, etc.  I was trying to create a new folder "2010" under pictures for this year's pictures, which I have done many times before.  Today I get an 'access denied' error, I cannot modify anything directly under the 'pictures' folder but can make any changes I want to the other sub folders for other years. 

 

It seems the permissions have gotten goobered up but I can't fix it.  Access restrictions are disabled, I updated to 3.10 and have tried other computers and user profiles with the same result.


Any help in resolving appreciated.

 

Thanks,

 

Jim

Title: Re: can't create new folder on linkstation pro duo
Post by: Kameran on January 02, 2010, 01:56:34 PM

The best idea is to create new folders through the ls pro duo web gui.  See if that works.

Title: Re: can't create new folder on linkstation pro duo
Post by: brock108 on January 02, 2010, 05:44:25 PM
   

If you're talking about the "shared folders" section of the administrator pages, I can only create top-level folders there, which the 'pictures' folder isn't.  Also doesn't explain why I can't modify anything directly under the pictures folder, but can one level under it.

Title: Re: can't create new folder on linkstation pro duo
Post by: brock108 on January 02, 2010, 06:22:10 PM
   

I logged in via telnet and noticed the owner for 'pictures' got changed to root somehow.  I changed it back and all is well.

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