Evening all I have a NAS on my network and is accessed by two people and controlled by UAC set on the NAS.
The NAS is mounted on /media/nas via an entry in the fstab with the file type set to nfs The fstab entry on both my wifes and my PC is as follows: 192.168.1.150:volume1/Data /media/nas nfs users, rw,auto 0 4 The NAS folder was setup with Group set as no group and user set as no user with Owner, Group and Other set to RW for all three. I have 10 folders setup on the NAS, all containing sub-folders, from my PC 5 of these folder I can no longer access when mounted, the other 5 folders I can. 4 of the folder that I can not access, the Owner, Group and Other access is set to None, one folder has Owner set to RW and Group & Other set to none. On my wifes PC she can access all these folder with no issue. From the wifes PC each of the folders that I can not access the Owner, Group and Others all have RW access In one of the folders I can access there are 4 folders that I can not access, they have permission set as one folder has owner set to RW and Group & Other set to none. I have looked at the file explorer on the NAS and I can access the 5 folders my PC cannot access without an issue. Can anybody please advise how I can change the permissions on these folder\files on my PC as it seems as they are only blocked on my PC only? Regards Tim H -- Next meeting: BEC, Bournemouth, Tuesday, 2019-06-04 20:00 Check to whom you are replying Meetings, mailing list, IRC, ... http://dorset.lug.org.uk/ New thread, don't hijack: mailto:dorset@mailman.lug.org.uk