SOLVED Weird Windows permissions issues

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K4KFH

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I have a relatively simple use case: I need a NAS for me and my parents. I already had this working but my USB drive bit the dust and I had to reinstall, and I don't quite remember how I had this set up. Guess this'll teach me to backup the config file.

I have a ZFS dataset that's already loaded up with our stuff, and I just need that CIFS shared with read/write permissions to a group. I have 3 users: hampton, whitson, and tracie, and I'd like to name the group familynas or family or something like that. No matter what I do I can only assign read/write permissions to a single user via the "owner" property, I can't get the "group" permissions to behave. Please advise.
 
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K4KFH

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There are many sources for permission settings here in the forum.
Try this thread first
https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?threads/methods-for-fine-tuning-samba-permissions.50739/
If this is too advanced, try using the forum's search feature, it's how I found that link.

There's also this one too
https://forums.freenas.org/index.php?resources/freenas-and-samba-smb-permissions-video.8/

Edit: added link

Thanks for the quick response! I don't know how I did it originally because I don't remember having to configure permissions from the client, but simply setting my account as the owner and then editing the ACLs from a Windows PC to allow the "family" group full control got the job done.

Thanks!!
 

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Thanks for the quick response! I don't know how I did it originally because I don't remember having to configure permissions from the client, but simply setting my account as the owner and then editing the ACLs from a Windows PC to allow the "family" group full control got the job done.

Thanks!!
And after fixing this you have saved a copy of your config somewhere on a client computer, right?;)
 
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