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Unraid partitions not read by windows!!

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I'm a bit of a newbie to Unraid/Linux, so please be gentle.

 

I have a non-array share that I mounted via SNAP which I am using as a cache drive on my unRaid (I have 5.0b13).

 

My problem is that I'm running Sabnzbd/Couchpotato headless on this server. The plan is to have downloaded movies transferred to the "movie" share on the array so that I can access these movies from my HTPC (XBMC on Win 7 x64) or other Win 7 PC.

 

For some reason, whenever unRaid creates a new directory, even on the array share, it does so with "root:root" ownership and these folders created are NEITHER ACCESSIBLE NOR EDITABLE from any Windows 7 machine.

 

If I go to the root folder and run "chmod -R 777 /mnt/user/movies" and "chown -R nobody:users /mnt/user/movies" now I can access them.

 

Is there any way that this can be corrected. i.e., any way to prevent unraid from creating folders with this permission set?

 

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