Access Denied for users assigned to group. Not sure what to do next.

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rbabich

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I am running FreeNAS-9.3-STABLE-201605170422.
I am at my wits-end. Have not found my answer in docs. not sure where to go now.

I have a share for our engineers. That only people in the engineer group should be able to see.
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I am using CIFS for the share
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I made sure that the windows permissions were there. and they are listed for the engineer group
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When I try to access the share with a member of the engineering group I still get access denied.

any advice on what to look at next?
 

rbabich

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You've not demonstrated that the user is in the engineering group.
I am sorry, Here is the test user that i am working with right now, but it is everyone in the group engineering that is getting denied.

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Ericloewe

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Are you denying everyone? That will deny everyone, regardless of specific permissions.
 

Ericloewe

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Check the Apply Default Permissions checkbox and start over on the Windows side. Report back with the results.
 

rbabich

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Check the Apply Default Permissions checkbox and start over on the Windows side. Report back with the results.
I set the default permissions. Looked at the permissions, still teh same, and still denied access.
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m0nkey_

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Are you logging in to the share as 'testengineer'? If you're already connected to the FreeNAS server in Windows as a different user, you have to clear all connections using the net use \\server\share /d command first.
 

rbabich

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I have another machine that I was trying to log in from. My permissions are Root on my desk machine.
 

Ericloewe

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My permissions are Root on my desk machine.
What's that supposed to mean? You're logging in as root? Why would you do that?
 

rbabich

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No, they are part of Root group. But I figured out the problem, something was corrupted.
I did a new install and things work fine now.
Thanks for help.
 
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