June 8, 20179 yr I'm trying to delete a file wont let me I get this error under security tab users nobody(Tower\nobody) what does this mean and how to fix wont let me delete notin
June 8, 20179 yr Not enough information. Is this Windows? What is the security for this user share in unRAID?
June 8, 20179 yr Author yes windows 10 security is admin this only happens with a single folder in my music folders Edited June 8, 20179 yr by Rainmagic123
June 8, 20179 yr 11 minutes ago, Rainmagic123 said: security is admin This is not a possible answer to this question: 58 minutes ago, trurl said: What is the security for this user share in unRAID?
June 8, 20179 yr Problem is easy to fix, but the cause is more important. How were the file(s)/folder(s) you're having trouble with created in the first place? Are they created by some docker applications? Are you copying them from a Windows box? Fix is to install the fix common problems plugin and then run Tools - Docker Safe New Permissions
June 9, 20179 yr Exactly what I said. Install the fix common problems plugin from the apps tab then go to tools and run the docker safe new permissions tool. If you don't have an apps tab install community applications first
June 10, 20179 yr On 6/8/2017 at 10:18 PM, Squid said: Exactly what I said. Install the fix common problems plugin from the apps tab then go to tools and run the docker safe new permissions tool. If you don't have an apps tab install community applications first Brilliant! I had the exact same dilemma and this fixed it! Thank you, Squid!
June 10, 20179 yr 13 minutes ago, levster said: Brilliant! I had the exact same dilemma and this fixed it! Thank you, Squid! Depending upon how the file(s) are being written, this may only be a temporary fix. If a docker container is creating the files / folders, then you're probably going to run into the same issue again. You need to adjust the folder / file permissions that the docker container sets within its settings to fix this. For other things like running robocopy from your windows box to a share, the permissions will get trashed everytime (this doesn't affect normal copies to a share - only seems to affect robocopy)
December 18, 20205 yr On 6/11/2017 at 7:21 AM, Squid said: Depending upon how the file(s) are being written, this may only be a temporary fix. If a docker container is creating the files / folders, then you're probably going to run into the same issue again. You need to adjust the folder / file permissions that the docker container sets within its settings to fix this. For other things like running robocopy from your windows box to a share, the permissions will get trashed everytime (this doesn't affect normal copies to a share - only seems to affect robocopy) how would i go about this with docer containers
December 18, 20205 yr 27 minutes ago, TheilliterateAussie said: how would i go about this with docer containers Usually depends on the specific application.
December 18, 20205 yr 25 minutes ago, trurl said: Usually depends on the specific application. with sonarr long story short setting up my media server
December 18, 20205 yr 28 minutes ago, trurl said: More likely whatever application is doing the downloading. that will be qbittorrent but its sonarr that's making the folders that are only read perms Edited December 18, 20205 yr by TheilliterateAussie
June 20, 20215 yr On 6/8/2017 at 10:18 PM, Squid said: Exactly what I said. Install the fix common problems plugin from the apps tab then go to tools and run the docker safe new permissions tool. If you don't have an apps tab install community applications first Thank you so much, it fixed my permission problems!
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