October 1, 20187 yr I keep running into this issue where I have my shares mapped as network drives on both of my computers but when I go to move or edit files I get the " You require permission from Tower/nobody to make changes to this file". I have run the Docker Safe New Permissions and the New Permissions which help for a little while but the issue always returns. Also, I have the shares setup for those computers (users) to have read/write access. What do I need to do to fix this permanently? Edited October 2, 20187 yr by ucliker
October 2, 20187 yr Community Expert If the New Permissions and/or Docker Safe New Permissions fixes the problem, you probably have a Plugin, Docker or VM that is configured to write with the wrong owner/group parameter(s). In general, the owner of all files and directories should be nobody and the Group should be users
October 2, 20187 yr Author 13 hours ago, Frank1940 said: If the New Permissions and/or Docker Safe New Permissions fixes the problem, you probably have a Plugin, Docker or VM that is configured to write with the wrong owner/group parameter(s). In general, the owner of all files and directories should be nobody and the Group should be users Yeah, I checked the folders and the permissions were set to nobody/users (99/100) 0000. After checking Radarr and Sonarr their permission settings were set to on. After turning them off everything seems good now. Thanks for the help.
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