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Unable to access my Appdata folders.

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I updated to .14 last weekend (It might have started shortly before that too) and since then I have noticed some strange issues with the appdata folder.  I can't open any config files, I can't copy to another location ,etc.   All my containers are working but I noticed a bunch of weird messages from SABNZB which had me to start checking out where that was coming from.   I am sure this is an easy fix but not sure what to do next.  Attaching my Diag.

 

 

tower-diagnostics-20250103-1354.zip

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27 minutes ago, GeorgeJetson20 said:

I can't open any config files, I can't copy to another location ,etc.

Are you trying to do that locally or over SMB?

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Locally on my windows PC. - Previously I was able to..  but like i said, the main thing was all kinds of weird permission issues with Sabnzb that got my attention..   I was going to just copy the appdata config for it and then remove it and reinstall it and have all the settings to check in the config but not able to open/copy it. 

 

You gave me an idea to try to do it from Shares Tab and I did Copy, but when I went to open the file, it's the same thing.  I tried to change permissions but it still won't allow me.    Even tried to use root but nothing worked.

 

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2 hours ago, GeorgeJetson20 said:

You gave me an idea to try to do it from Shares Tab and I did Copy, but when I went to open the file, it's the same thing.  I tried to change permissions but it still won't allow me.    Even tried to use root but nothing worked.

appdata permissions are not necessarily conducive to sharing / editing over a network.  You can always use dynamix file manager to edit any given file

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I was looking at the system log and found this, not sure if it's related or not.   Going to try to start fresh with sabnzb because I can't figure out the permissions issue.    Might not have anything to do with anything but just wanted to post it.  I will report back on if fresh starting resolves the weird messages from Sabnzb.  

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Not really sure what happened but after reinstalling sabnzb from scratch, it seems to be ok now.  Not getting any of the permission errors.  Will continue to test but I think this is resolved, although I don't know what caused the problem in the event it happens again. 

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not more than 30 seconds after posting this, it started happening again!!!!!!!

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Like mentioned by Squid, you should not try to access apddata over SMB because they can have specif permissions, it should be done locally.

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