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The specified schema name either does not exist or you do not have I added a "LocalAdmin" -- but didn't set the type to admin. Contact your network administrator to request access.Do consider subscribing if you like my videos! Technically - for local user login - things are obviously a bit limited, so I'll have to live with that. Your daily dose of tech news, in brief. You can tell youre connected with quick connect by checking your url, youll see an ip address followed by direct.quickconnect.to:5001/. For ACL, the ID shown is correct for the group that should have access to this dataset. please please help. Did you use 'sharesec --view-all' to double check your settings? Don't have to do it in DSM, just create a share location, then when you use Explorer on a windows box, create folders and configure NTFS permissions there. has always needed Single Sign On and the User's access has been driven from that. sharesec --view-all shows the following for one of the datasets. Then either install the WebDav server, port forward 5005/5006 to the NAS or setup something like an OpenVPN client and port forward the relevant ports. I dont use Synology, i dislike them, but look at the manuals or better yet, Google 'packagename synology' and someone will likely have a YT video of setting it up. contact your network administrator to request access. We've hopefully sorted the shared folder issue by use of credential manager, now you have an issue with applications - but i dont get what your problem is exactly. 2) The scripted query had the following differences: a) USE [normadata] not USE normadata Many thanks for any help/advice you can give me. This read only user is part of the 'users' user group rather than the 'administrators' user group. I watched every youtube video and I just cnanot get my nas folders to show up when i want to add media to my server. Assalamualaikum wr.wb Haloo sobat yutub kembali lagi bersama saya di chanel Kakang. AnalysisServices: Either the database '..' does not exist, or you do not have permissions to access it. Is there a way to associate a Local Windows logged in User with the relevant NAS DSM User so that access to the NAS folders, files and running Synology packages is controlled by which Windows user is logged in?Synology tell me the Windows user has to log into the NAS (DSM) to access it or to run any of the Synology apps, which is of course a real pain - very user unfriendly.My enterprise IT experience (on company domain networks, mostly Windows AD, etc.) I can see the NAS on the network. The permissions are set incorrectly or you have . Go to the Permissions tab. Synology Community Cara Mengatasi Link Tidak Bisa di buka #you do not have permission to [SOLVED] Synology Permissions - Data Storage - The Spiceworks Community Revolution Radio Station Scott Mckay, Remote Jobs That Pay $100k No Degree, Articles S
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Thanks again Rob. I decided to let MS install the 22H2 build. You need to hear this. However I've already perused the Synology site and docs, done a web search and been through almost all the Mydoodads videos. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. The specified schema name either does not exist or you do not have I added a "LocalAdmin" -- but didn't set the type to admin. Contact your network administrator to request access.Do consider subscribing if you like my videos! Technically - for local user login - things are obviously a bit limited, so I'll have to live with that. Your daily dose of tech news, in brief. You can tell youre connected with quick connect by checking your url, youll see an ip address followed by direct.quickconnect.to:5001/. For ACL, the ID shown is correct for the group that should have access to this dataset. please please help. Did you use 'sharesec --view-all' to double check your settings? Don't have to do it in DSM, just create a share location, then when you use Explorer on a windows box, create folders and configure NTFS permissions there. has always needed Single Sign On and the User's access has been driven from that. sharesec --view-all shows the following for one of the datasets. Then either install the WebDav server, port forward 5005/5006 to the NAS or setup something like an OpenVPN client and port forward the relevant ports. I dont use Synology, i dislike them, but look at the manuals or better yet, Google 'packagename synology' and someone will likely have a YT video of setting it up. contact your network administrator to request access. We've hopefully sorted the shared folder issue by use of credential manager, now you have an issue with applications - but i dont get what your problem is exactly. 2) The scripted query had the following differences: a) USE [normadata] not USE normadata Many thanks for any help/advice you can give me. This read only user is part of the 'users' user group rather than the 'administrators' user group. I watched every youtube video and I just cnanot get my nas folders to show up when i want to add media to my server. Assalamualaikum wr.wb Haloo sobat yutub kembali lagi bersama saya di chanel Kakang. AnalysisServices: Either the database '..' does not exist, or you do not have permissions to access it. Is there a way to associate a Local Windows logged in User with the relevant NAS DSM User so that access to the NAS folders, files and running Synology packages is controlled by which Windows user is logged in?Synology tell me the Windows user has to log into the NAS (DSM) to access it or to run any of the Synology apps, which is of course a real pain - very user unfriendly.My enterprise IT experience (on company domain networks, mostly Windows AD, etc.) I can see the NAS on the network. The permissions are set incorrectly or you have . Go to the Permissions tab. Synology Community Cara Mengatasi Link Tidak Bisa di buka #you do not have permission to [SOLVED] Synology Permissions - Data Storage - The Spiceworks Community

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