Public bug reported:
No idea when this started, but recently I cannot create a normal folder
under a remote share running Windows Server.
What actually happens when I go to that remote machine and create a new folder,
with or without content, all other users see this folder as empty. Only me can
enter that folder and manipulate the files contained therein. On Windows
clients, it shows a lack of 'listing' permissions. When entering the folder, it
looks empty.
I do consider this to be a bug, at least for the time being, because when I
create that folder on the command line by entering the parent folder and typing
mkdir testo, directory testo is created, and all files copied into there using
Dolphin show up to all users.
The problem, it seems, lie in the creation phase of that folder.
** Affects: dolphin (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
wrong permission on CIFS (Windows) filesystem when creating a folder
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