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LS-XH1.0TL Firmware 1.10 - Enabling Access Restriction prevents write access

Started by tomnish, January 14, 2010, 03:47:20 AM

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tomnish

   

I'm configuring a new LS-XH1.0TL to replace my LS-250GL. I'm using the default "share" folder. The Share Attributes is set to "Read & Write" The Share Folder Support has "Windows" and "Disk Backup" checked. I checked "Access Restrictions" and added a few new users.

 

From Windows 7 and XP I can map "share" and see the contents although when I try to create a folder or write to the share I get the error message "Destination Folder Access Denied - You need permission to perform this action". 

 

I also tried to map the share and "Connect using different credentials" with the same problem. I can read although writing results in the "Access Denied" error. 

 

If I remove the check for "Access Restrictions" I'm able to view the contents of the share and write to it.

 

Has anyone seen this issue? Any suggestions?

 

The LS-250GL don't seem to have this issue.

 

 


PCPiranha

Make sure that those users have read/write access by clicking on the share folder and under access restrictions you will see all of your users and a section that say permissions.  If you click on the users permission section a drop box will appear, make sure it is set to read write.

 

Also try disconnecting from all of the shares that are mapped, rebooting the computer and remapping the folders starting with the most heavily restricted folder first.


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