March 15, 201214 yr My heads sore where i have been banging it so hard against the wall, i feel this may be a problem more with windows but i hope someone here might be able to nail it for me. I have all my shares set as private, ROOT has NO ACCESS, ADMIN has READ WRITE to everything and then other users have certain read only and read/write perms. My daughters have thier own pc's and both have shares on the server which are private and they have READ/WRITE access to thier shares only and so do i as ADMIN, when one of them is logged into thier share on a pc the other cant access thier share and vice versa, it keeps throwing out an error.... multiple connections to a server or shared resource by the same user, using more than one user name, are not allowed i have googled about, i can access the share if i go \\192.168.1.122\amber, it prompts for password and i can get in..if i go via windows network i get that error, i found another way to resolve it by opening a cmd prompt and typing net use * /delete that will get you in but then the other one or anyone cant access other shares...its really annoying..does anyone else using windows have the same trouble with UNraid shares/perms ?
March 25, 201214 yr i have had a couple of issues with the permissions on unRAID but mine were more with pyLoad. From my understanding you are only able to logon to the network using 1 account at a time. for eg. if you have a share called "Private" that only admin can access and another share called "Kids" which kids and admin can access. You cannot Map the kids share and then attempt to login using another set of credentials. I was able to setup a pretty secure network by adding the windows user account that the user was using to unraid. so if i wanted my son to have access to Kids i would add his windows user account and password to unraid. that way i would not need to login unless the user did not have permission to that particular share. Hope this helps?
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