MikeRoSoft
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Hi to all and a big sorry, if I perhaps write my question in a wrong section.
I´m Mike from Germany, new user of FreeNAS-11.3-U4.1
I only want to use the software as a small central storage for my little company.
Installation worked perfect, system is running- BUT one thing:
I created four user accounts (all working with Win 10 computers) and one group called "DP-Group".
All users are in this group.
My thoughts were, that every user can access, read, write, delete all files on the pool (it is a small family company and ok).
But now, some users could not create new directory folders or copy/delete files on some directories.
Reading is possible for all.
The setting of" Directories and Permissoins" in the user settings of all users are ALL activated
(Read, Write, Execute for the columns User, Group and Other - See attached image for one user as an example)
Does anyone know, which silly mistake I made?
Sorry for my bad English, I´m 60 years old and have to use my old school English ;-)
Thanks and greetings from Germany
Mike
I´m Mike from Germany, new user of FreeNAS-11.3-U4.1
I only want to use the software as a small central storage for my little company.
Installation worked perfect, system is running- BUT one thing:
I created four user accounts (all working with Win 10 computers) and one group called "DP-Group".
All users are in this group.
My thoughts were, that every user can access, read, write, delete all files on the pool (it is a small family company and ok).
But now, some users could not create new directory folders or copy/delete files on some directories.
Reading is possible for all.
The setting of" Directories and Permissoins" in the user settings of all users are ALL activated
(Read, Write, Execute for the columns User, Group and Other - See attached image for one user as an example)
Does anyone know, which silly mistake I made?
Sorry for my bad English, I´m 60 years old and have to use my old school English ;-)
Thanks and greetings from Germany
Mike