10.13.3 smb permissions inheritance lost
Hey there, i would reply to this post from january but its locked?? 10.13.2 SMB With Server 2012 R2 come on, how is a 2 month old post old...
Anyways we are having problems with one particular mac that got upgraded to 10.13.3 osx. I have reimaged the machine from scratch and it still has the issue.
Problem: When copy and pasting between folders on a network drive, the folder becomes unreadable to all but the user who created it. This obviously creates a lot of problems for that user. The fileserver is windows 2012 server.
We have one other mac running 10.13.3 that does not have the issue. All other OSX machines are running 10.12.
There are multiple forums posts with multiple issues with SMB in this release. Some recommend changing to CIFS which has worked for the user somewhat, though not everywhere and not perfectly. Others recommend doing things to the windows server such as changing "rejectunecryptedaccess" to false, or disabling .ds_store files on the mac, or disable local smb caching... However i really dont want to be making changes to the windows server that affects everyone in the company, when the problem is just one osx machine. The machine specific fixes may work, but i dont want to go disabling parts of the machine willy nilly, especially since i have another 10.13.3 client which can save and copy files fine.
There are also many different fixes in many different posts, for a few different issues, but nothing exactly like what i am seeing here.
Has anyone had this exact problem and has a fix for it? Permissions get reset so that only the user who created the file can read it. It simply is ignoring the inherited permissions. And it seems to happen mostly when copy and pasting between SMB folders.
iMac, OS X Yosemite (10.10.3), null