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"Destination Folder Access Denined" on file move
"Destination Folder Access Denined" on file move
- I have been using the WHS for a while without any problems. But when I try to move files from my private user folder to a the Music share I get the error message: Destination Folder Access Denied. You need permission to perform this action.
Any ideas..?
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- I think this is working now..
I copied all my files to the public folder from the console. So I deleted my user and recreated it. So I copied the files back, and on advanced on security I checked the "replace permissions entries on all child objects with entries here that apply to child objects". So now I have the correct permission on all files..- Marcado como respuestaMilzit viernes, 03 de julio de 2009 22:36
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- Milzit said:
I have been using the WHS for a while without any problems. But when I try to move files from my private user folder to a the Music share I get the error message: Destination Folder Access Denied. You need permission to perform this action.
Any ideas..?
Have you changed the permissions on any of your shares (either through the Console or by right-clicking on a folder and changing the properties)? Is your Guest account on the server currently enabled? - I have not changed any shares on the folders, but I have created some new shares under my user folder. The time of this error message was approx. on the same time as I created the shared. But I tried to remove the shares without any results. The guest account is diabled, and I'm admin user.
- Milzit said:Creating shares in any way other than using the Console is unsupported (and it could be the root cause of your problems).
I have not changed any shares on the folders, but I have created some new shares under my user folder.
Milzit said:Can you copy files to the Music share from anywhere else (i.e. your client PC)? Can you check your permissions in the Console for your user name for the Music share and make sure you have Full Access? If so, can you check the Security on the Music share (right click on the share, select Properties, then Security tab) and post the results here?The time of this error message was approx. on the same time as I created the shared. But I tried to remove the shares without any results. The guest account is diabled, and I'm admin user.
- Thank you for the information, sorry for the late reply.
Yes, I can copy files from my client PC to the music folder without any error message.
On the security tab both of my users have full access, expect for the guest accounts that has "none". Thank you for the information, sorry for the late reply.
Yes, I can copy files from my client PC to the music folder without any error message.
On the security tab both of my users have full access, expect for the guest accounts that has "none".
Can you please be specific about what you see in the Security tab (every user name, every group name, and permission)? Feel free to post a link to a pic if it's easier.- Administrator Allow on all actions
CREATOR OWNER Only gray checkbox on special permissions, all others unchecked
RO_L Allow on Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, Read
RW_L Alow on all, gray on special permissions
SYSTEM allow on all, gray on special permissions Administrator Allow on all actions
CREATOR OWNER Only gray checkbox on special permissions, all others unchecked
RO_L Allow on Read & Execute, List Folder Contents, Read
RW_L Alow on all, gray on special permissions
SYSTEM allow on all, gray on special permissions
Although I don't see how this would affect your security, mine does not have the grayed out checkbox for Special Permissions on the RW group as well as the SYSTEM account.- I think this is working now..
I copied all my files to the public folder from the console. So I deleted my user and recreated it. So I copied the files back, and on advanced on security I checked the "replace permissions entries on all child objects with entries here that apply to child objects". So now I have the correct permission on all files..- Marcado como respuestaMilzit viernes, 03 de julio de 2009 22:36

