August 3, 201312 yr Hi Guys Had a brownout recently and the USB drive containing unRAID went corrupt. I've reinstalled and have completed the disks' first mount. It ran what looked like a parity check at that stage however, unMENU listed that there was "15123" days since last parity check - so I am running this parity check now. In the meanwhile, unRAID has detected user shares and automatically created these. Bizarrely enough, there are now a few dupes of my user shares ie "Apps" and "apps" - which have very different file contents. My Windows user share seems to only read the "apps" share with less files: Is this a simple issue which will be fixed once this parity check is done? Or is there more manual effort required in correcting this? Thanks in advance
August 3, 201312 yr Author [sOLVED] FYI, using Explorer I manually located each of the lowercase duplicate share folders within disk1 or disk2 or disk3 ie "apps" and cut/paste the contents to "Apps". deleted the "apps" dupe folder and 'included' disk1, disk2, disk3 under Settings>Share Settings Menu. this restarted SMB and I can now view the shares properly
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