Remote Files Not accepted error
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Remote Files Not accepted error
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Running ubuntu 18.04 with KDE neon 5.16 (vmware)
When downloading file from internet and trying to store this file on the remote windows server 2016 (not locally) I get an error:
Cannot create directory /XYZ/abc/
also get some other messages like so:
Windows folder is shared with both NTFS and shared permissions for EVERYONE: full control (testing) Folder has been mounted on ubuntu and given administrative access. It does however works when I download locally but it is not what is being intended here. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
mount access-control
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Running ubuntu 18.04 with KDE neon 5.16 (vmware)
When downloading file from internet and trying to store this file on the remote windows server 2016 (not locally) I get an error:
Cannot create directory /XYZ/abc/
also get some other messages like so:
Windows folder is shared with both NTFS and shared permissions for EVERYONE: full control (testing) Folder has been mounted on ubuntu and given administrative access. It does however works when I download locally but it is not what is being intended here. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
mount access-control
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Running ubuntu 18.04 with KDE neon 5.16 (vmware)
When downloading file from internet and trying to store this file on the remote windows server 2016 (not locally) I get an error:
Cannot create directory /XYZ/abc/
also get some other messages like so:
Windows folder is shared with both NTFS and shared permissions for EVERYONE: full control (testing) Folder has been mounted on ubuntu and given administrative access. It does however works when I download locally but it is not what is being intended here. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
mount access-control
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Running ubuntu 18.04 with KDE neon 5.16 (vmware)
When downloading file from internet and trying to store this file on the remote windows server 2016 (not locally) I get an error:
Cannot create directory /XYZ/abc/
also get some other messages like so:
Windows folder is shared with both NTFS and shared permissions for EVERYONE: full control (testing) Folder has been mounted on ubuntu and given administrative access. It does however works when I download locally but it is not what is being intended here. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
mount access-control
mount access-control
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