January 30, 20206 yr I accidentally used "New Permissions" instead of "Docker Safe New Perms" to try fixing some problems. I included all the shares, including "appdata". Now, some of the dockers like OpenVPN, MineOS, etc aren't working properly. What should I do to fix the permission issues of the appdata?
January 30, 20206 yr Community Expert Install the Fix Common Problems plugin and use the "Docker safe new permissions" option.
January 30, 20206 yr Author 10 minutes ago, johnnie.black said: Install the Fix Common Problems plugin and use the "Docker safe new permissions" option. I have those tools already. But these two tools are excluding the appdata folder.
January 30, 20206 yr Community Expert Sorry, didn't read the entire post, not my wheel house but someone else should be able to help you.
January 30, 20206 yr Unless you know exactly what permission to set for which file, there is really no other way but to set up those non-working dockers from scratch.
January 30, 20206 yr Author 55 minutes ago, testdasi said: Unless you know exactly what permission to set for which file, there is really no other way but to set up those non-working dockers from scratch. Even I reinstall the docker, it doesn't work either
January 30, 20206 yr Community Expert Just now, Cii1 said: Even I reinstall the docker, it doesn't work either You will also need to delete the contents of any appdata type folder associated with the docker as that is where the files for the incorrect permissions are located. Have you done this?
January 31, 20206 yr Author 19 hours ago, itimpi said: You will also need to delete the contents of any appdata type folder associated with the docker as that is where the files for the incorrect permissions are located. Have you done this? I don't really know what to do with that. So ending up, I restore the flash drive with backup. Now all the issues are gone. Everything works fine now.
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