cronsloth
Cadet
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- Jul 26, 2017
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First post on here, sorry if this has already been answered. We have a Windows env and SMB shares through our network. On one of those shares, using a Windows 10 machine, I added a FreeNAS user to have full permissions on a folder. Despite them showing up in the 'Security' tab as having full access, the folder doesn't appear on the share when they are logged in.
When using the 'Effective Access' to test their ability to see the file, I get the error "No Mapping between account names and security IDs was done" in Windows. Now I seem to get this error with everyone, even the owner of the folder. So it may be a red-herring. But I can't seem to work out why the new user can't access anything.
On FreeNAS doing a 'getfacl -d' on the shared folder, their name appears with full control permissions. I am stumped. I have also tried restarting the computer and reconnecting to FreeNAS post reboot and the result continues to be the same. All other users (who were added to have full control to the share before yesterday) can still access and browse, read and write to the same share.
Any ideas?
When using the 'Effective Access' to test their ability to see the file, I get the error "No Mapping between account names and security IDs was done" in Windows. Now I seem to get this error with everyone, even the owner of the folder. So it may be a red-herring. But I can't seem to work out why the new user can't access anything.
On FreeNAS doing a 'getfacl -d' on the shared folder, their name appears with full control permissions. I am stumped. I have also tried restarting the computer and reconnecting to FreeNAS post reboot and the result continues to be the same. All other users (who were added to have full control to the share before yesterday) can still access and browse, read and write to the same share.
Any ideas?