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Old 8th Jan 2013, 22:27   #1
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Shareing a RAID5 volume

i having a hard time getting the permissions right
i have a W7 comp with a RocketRAID controller and 4 500GB HD's in a RAID 5 array
i told it to share in the properties
i made sure that its on the same workgroup
and that the group everyone has full control permissions
what am i missing?
thanks for any help
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Old 9th Jan 2013, 05:32   #2
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I find that windows does not like to share the root of the drive. Make a directory and share that, and put everything in sub directories of that share for organization.
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I find that windows does not like to share the root of the drive. Make a directory and share that, and put everything in sub directories of that share for organization.
This. On my NAS I have a single folder in the root called "Media" and then just a metric **** ton of subfolders for it.
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I had to add anonymous logon with full control to get my share working at home. None of the pc's at home have passwords which caused my problems. ***This was on the root of the drive***
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there is a good reason for not sharing the root of the drive.

you can turn off password protected file sharing in the advanced sharing settings on network and sharing center
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