[RESOLVED] File permissions and the network
Hi All,
I'm pretty solid with hardware but I have a file permissions issue that's killing me.
I have a soho network with macs and PCs, and a Buffalo Terastation NAS. I have files in a subdirectory of the only share. But I can no longer access the subdirectory. Even logged in as admin, on any system.
OS X 10.6.8
"The folder xxx can't be opened because you don't have permission to see its contents."
Windows 7
explorer says the folder is empty. Working in the folder I get "Destination Folder Access Denied You need permission to perform this action"
Of course I try to change permissions in the security tab in W7. I get "Error Applying Security - An error occurred while applying security information to: xxx
Access is denied."
So I tried the Take Ownership registry change, right click on the folder, then try to make the changes, and I get the same Access denied message.
I went into the web admin interface for the NAS and removed all access permissions and I STILL have these problems.
Is there something I'm doing wrong? Is there something else I can do? I have a second copy of this data but the file permission issue propagated there too.