Admin's Documents are blocked for change on level 1 on my server

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Bjolen

I have a 500GB disk in a DNS-313 (D-link) NAS.
2 levels below root I have all my private files in the folder "Admin's
Documents" instead of in the system partition---Docs and settings. (The user
account is Admin)
This NAS is on my private Ethernet.
I can access and read all docs and folders OK. But when I try to delete or
create folders direct under Admin's Documents I get message " Unable to
delete/ create the folder Access denied". The same if I try to change any
doc:s there.
But if I go to the level 2 (and 3,4---)under Admin's Doc. there is no
problems to work normal.
If I now detach the server from my network and connect the built i disk
directly with USB everything works OK.
I have looked in folders properties the Read-only box is half filled (not
ticked), to clear it doesn't work.
If anyone has a hint on what is wrong I would be grateful.
Regards
/
Bjolen
 
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Pegasus [MVP]

Bjolen said:
I have a 500GB disk in a DNS-313 (D-link) NAS.
2 levels below root I have all my private files in the folder "Admin's
Documents" instead of in the system partition---Docs and settings. (The
user
account is Admin)
This NAS is on my private Ethernet.
I can access and read all docs and folders OK. But when I try to delete or
create folders direct under Admin's Documents I get message " Unable to
delete/ create the folder Access denied". The same if I try to change
any
doc:s there.
But if I go to the level 2 (and 3,4---)under Admin's Doc. there is no
problems to work normal.
If I now detach the server from my network and connect the built i disk
directly with USB everything works OK.
I have looked in folders properties the Read-only box is half filled (not
ticked), to clear it doesn't work.
If anyone has a hint on what is wrong I would be grateful.
Regards
/
Bjolen

You need to seize ownership of the folder. Click Start / Help, then look for
help on "Ownership" if unsure how to do it.
 

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