Nautilus cannot write to shared Vista/Win7 folders with desktop.ini file
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Nautilus |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
gvfs |
Fix Released
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High
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gvfs (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Low
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: nautilus
Expectation: To be able to share a folder on a Vista/Win7 PC and have full read/write access to that folder from a Ubuntu PC via the Nautilus file manager.
Actual result: Nautilus cannot gain write access to shared Vista/Win7 folders that contain a desktop.ini file.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Right-click a newly created folder on a Vista/Win7 PC and select "Share with".
2. Use the following dialog to grant network users write access to the folder. At this stage the folder is empty and Nautilus can successfully write to the folder.
3. Right-click the same Vista/Win7 folder and navigate to the "Customize" tab.
4. From the "Optimize this folder..." drop-down menu pick any of the available options. This will add a Windows system file called "desktop.ini" to the folder.
5. Go to a Ubuntu 9.04 PC and browse to the Vista/Win7 PC using the "Network" option in the "Places" menu in Nautilus.
6. Double-click the Vista/Win7 folder you shared to mount it.
7. Attempt to create a new folder or file within the shared folder. Access will be denied.
Interesting notes:
If you go to the ~/.gvfs path via command line and browse to the same mounted network share you will have write access via command line.
This same issue occurs with the smb4k program in KDE4, but not the built-in Samba server browser in Konqueror.
Newly-created shared folders on a Vista/Win7 PC that do not contain a desktop.ini file can be successfully written to with Nautilus.
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/nautilus
Package: nautilus 1:2.26.2-0ubuntu2
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: nautilus
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-15-generic x86_64
Related branches
Changed in gvfs: | |
importance: | Unknown → High |
status: | Unknown → New |
Changed in gvfs: | |
status: | New → Fix Released |
Thank you for your bug report. The issue is an upstream one and it would be nice if somebody having it could send the bug the to the people writting the software (https:/ /wiki.ubuntu. com/Bugs/ Upstream/ GNOME)