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Heeter
3rd April 2009, 17:15
Hi all,

I keep getting an error when I start to transfer a folder from my desktop to my file server. I always have to click "skip" and continue with the transfer, then go back to the original folder and start the transfer again.

I did a reformat and reinstall of my desktop ubuntu, and I put the original fstab back in, and the errors continue.

My windows machine doesn't have trouble moving stuff to the same file server.

Here is one example:



Error while copying "registry.dat".
There was an error copying the file into
/home/administrator/Ftpfiles/Mozilla.

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Error opening file '/home/administrator/Ftpfiles/Mozilla/registry.dat': Permission denied



"/home/administrator/Ftpfiles" is my network folder

Mozilla is the folder, registry.dat is a file inside the monzilla folder.

This is the same error I always get when I move any folder.

Thanks

Heeter

falko
4th April 2009, 13:30
Are you talking about Samba, FTP, SCP, etc.?

What's the output of ls -la /home/administrator/Ftpfiles/Mozilla/?

What's the username of the user that is getting the permission error?

Heeter
4th April 2009, 16:39
Hi falko,

It is a samba file server (perfect server 8.10 setup)

Both desktop and file server use same user name: administrator

Tha particular folder was just one example, this problem is with any folder that move to the server.

Thanks

Heeter
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falko
5th April 2009, 14:57
Can you post the output of one of the examples that gives you an error?

Heeter
8th April 2009, 22:54
How do I get an output of the error, Falko?

The more I do research, The more I think that maybe the problem is with my fstab, should I post it?


Heeter
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falko
9th April 2009, 14:31
Run the command from #2 and post it here.

xrat
5th May 2009, 22:51
This could be related to http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1127809