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SMB Folder is public, but Windows 11 sees it as ReadOnly

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Here's my share setup:

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I've mounted it to a volume and authenticated using my user that I made for Share Access (which shouldn't even be necessary considering it's "public").

 

I can see the folders in the share but I have no write access:

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Any help on getting write access?

Solved by trurl

How were the movies and tv folders created?

  • Author

Ohhh, good call. They were made from the console using mkdir (as root). I'll check the permissions on the folder.

 

What should they be?

  • Author

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Tools - New Permissions, select Shares from the Disks/Shares dropdown on the left, select the Share in the right dropdown. press Start.

  • Author

That updated the permissions but unfortunately wasn't fixed. I also tried copying to the root directory (that I didn't manually create) and it also won't let me. I don't think I'd need to reboot or rebind the network share right?

 

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Just now, Swak said:

the root directory

What directory do you mean exactly?

 

What do you get from command line with this?

ls -lah /mnt/user

 

  • Author

By "root" I meant the root of the share (e.g: "/mnt/user/all_media_share")

 

ls -lah /mnt/user:

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That looks OK. Did you let New Permissions complete?

 

What do you get from command line with this?

ls -lah /mnt

 

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I rebooted and am able to write to it now. Thank you :)

6 hours ago, Swak said:

I rebooted and am able to write to it now. Thank you :)

Probably just stopping and starting the array would have worked.

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