Running TrueNAS 13.0-U6.7
Share setup for SMB
ACL is everyone full permission and type: allowed
The issue is I have been copy/pasting several things from my Windows laptop to my TrueNAS share. Randomly a folder on the share will be created, but I have no access to it. Not sure what or why this is happening. Just started within the last month.
I also can not move/delete those newly created folders.
Appreciate any help on this.
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@SmallBarky Thx for the advice. attched are two screen shots 1 of the share setup and one of the ACL.
It looks like you are sharing the root pool dataset NAS. The documents show setting up a child dataset for sharing.
I don’t know when this changed but it will also cause problems if you go to Scale.
If you check the Users tab for ROOT, you will see that it’s probably set Samba Authentication FALSE. They don’t allow ROOT, by default. You might not even be able to enable sharing for ROOT.
Shay is my root pool dataset and I created the child BU2 just for SMB sharing inside. I also have a user, SMBUSER, set up just for sharing and owning the BU2 dataset. You can wait for others to comment as I am not sure if that is actually the cause of your problem.
Thx. Ill look into this. The odd thing is this has been in place and running fine for approx 15 years…no issues. Now this.
Worked on this over the weekend. It ended up being an ACL issue…all fixed, but I’m not sure how it happened.
THX!!