Michael Hanna
Dabbler
- Joined
- Jun 17, 2017
- Messages
- 43
I'll first start by saying I'm certain this is caused by changes made with this update as I've been reading through recent posts regarding this. I'm not familiar enough with what is being is being discussed to determine what I need to do to resolve my issue. I have multiple SMB shares that have been setup for years with the same permissions with no issues. I have active directory groups such as domain admins that have full control, modify, read & execute, list, read, write permissions on on the share and all sub directories and files but whenever I try from Windows 10 create new files or folders or rename anything I get an access denied error. These shares were all originally setup from a Windows client as FreeNAS did not have the ability to edit the ACL via the GUI at the time they were created. When I look at the ACLs in freenas the look right but I'm sure I'm missing something. I would be grateful if anyone could work with me to determine where something has broken.