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March 3rd, 2021 17:00

Hi Dave,

Are you trying to set the permissions in Windows? Which Windows version is it?

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March 4th, 2021 13:00

I am using windows 10 set SMB share permissions.  I am using windows 10 to access the UnityVSA SMB shares.  When I go to C$ I see the two file systems I created.  Under the Profiles file system are the two SMB shares i mentioned earlier.  When I go into the Profiles file system I cannot see the two SMB shares.

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March 4th, 2021 14:00

Are you using a domain admin account? https://dell.to/3bhnigQ you may want to try the workaround even if you version is new enough to have the fix.

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March 8th, 2021 08:00

I figured it out.  I setup a folder on the file system called Profiles and another called Homedir.  Then I added the SMB share to each folder.  So I can setup permissions on the folder instead of the share like I was trying to do.  However, the permissions are not setting the owner correctly.  The owner is showing as Administrators instead of the user.  I disabled inheritance and setup the correct ACL's according to Microsoft documentation.  Is there something I have to do in Unisphere?  What does "Access Based Enumeration" do ?

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March 8th, 2021 09:00

Hello DaveS166,

Here is a link to a KB that explains about Access Based Enumeration & how to configure it.

https://dell.to/2MW9nmQ

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March 11th, 2021 07:00

when you go through the C$ share you always see the disk structure and not shares

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March 11th, 2021 07:00

on Windows changing ACLs isnt supposed to change the owner

if you need a different owner then either that user has to create the directory or his account needs to take ownership

unlike in Unix with Windows an Adminstrator cannot chown a file/dir to a different owner

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