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November 13th, 2014 06:00

Consider moving this discussion to Celerra Support Forum (Actions > Move). You have no way to change the permissions for a CIFS share from storage end. You will have to do this from Windows side by navigating to the root directory of the CIFS server..

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November 13th, 2014 12:00

Hi,

Have you joined the CIFS server to the Domain? By default Domain admin group has the administrative right on the CIFS server, you may connect to the server using MMC and check the Share permission. Also, check the NTFS permission on the folder once you connect the share as a network drive.

By the way, please ensure the file system is not mounted read-only.

My 2 cents and I am sure other experts will help you to resolve this quickly.

Thanks,
Sandip

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November 14th, 2014 01:00

You can use server_cifssupport to evaluate which permssions a particular user has

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