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Old 24th March 2009, 10:06 PM
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Access problem from NB6.5 to a file server

Hi

I use FC10 and Neatbeans 6.5 on one computer. To have access to folder, where I store Java projects, from more the then one computer I use a server. The server is a FC9 box. When I create a new project in NB6.5 it tells me that it can't create the project folder (access denied). I suspect that it has to do with smb4k because when I use WordProcessor, WP, it's no problem to save a file in the that folder (can also create a folder from WP and save a file). If I create a word file in my home folder and copy it and try to paste in a folder on the server I get access denied.

The access permission is set to can View & Modify content for owner, group and others.


Any body knows how to correct this issue?
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