I have done this successfully in FreeNAS-11.3-U4.1 from Windows 10. I set up a user will full control of the share and a user with no control. I was then able to add user joec to the share and the particular folder from Windows. See screenshot. This works exactly how I wanted and I did nothing special to maike it happen.
And there lies the problem. I don't know what I'm doing because in FreeNAS this just works. However doing a very similar thing from Windows 10 onto ClearOS I get the error; failed to enumerate objects in the container. Access Denied. I would assume Windows does not think I have high enough access to do this.
If anyone has made this work could they please let me know how?
And there lies the problem. I don't know what I'm doing because in FreeNAS this just works. However doing a very similar thing from Windows 10 onto ClearOS I get the error; failed to enumerate objects in the container. Access Denied. I would assume Windows does not think I have high enough access to do this.
If anyone has made this work could they please let me know how?
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Nick Howitt wrote:
I don't know the answer at all as I have no experience of it, but do you have to be something like a Domain Administrator to do this or have at least some admin rights for the share>
It's easy to try. Create a share with group access and a user who's not in that group. Then in Windows File Explorer attempt to give that user access.
Yes I have ticked ALL the groups for the admin user.
Remember this does work fine in FreeNAS. -
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