What I forgot to mention: granting access to individual users does not help either, the only thing that works is making users Superuser, but that is not really a solution.
Go to the ACL select the share then on USER and GROUP owner take out all Read Write and Execute also check if the users do have RWE enabled.
All the best,
Todd Maxwell
Todd,
Thank you for your quick reply. I totally forgot to post an update here, after finding out what caused the problem.
Here's the answer:
The new domain controller also had Unix services installed. Somehow, unix and AD references got mixed up at the SMB folder sharing level.
After removing the Unix services from the DC (moved them to another server), I reset the sharing permissions in DSS and re-assigned the access rights.
That did the trick .
Thanks for the update
I think we should make a KB article of this - thanks to your help!!
All the best,
Todd Maxwell
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