Hi!
I just migrated from a DS916+ to a DS920+ by just swapping drives. After a short boot up I had to patch the system and could login again. Obviously I did sthg. wrong since I had to re-install all previous packages. I had a backup of the system settings as well as some Hyper Backup files. Right now the DS is restored to almost 95% now. However I'm do not get access to the home shares for any of my users.
My DS916+ is running as a Primary Synology Directory Server, with Active Directory users, hence the home folders are located at: /volume2/homes/@DH-DOMAIN/0/<user-X>.
All files and folders are there, but when trying to map any home folder, e.g. \\nas\home for the currently logged in user, I do get access denied, using Windows 10.
I checked all privileges up and down for those home folders for any of the AD-users to no avail so far. The appropriate home root folder, e.g. ch...-1134 or m...-1166 seems to be OK.
Any other shares on that DS that are assigned domain groups for accessing privileges, are working well.
The home service is active and running. I restarted the DS several times already, to no avail either.
So is there a chance to restore the obviously missing privileges of the home shares?
I just migrated from a DS916+ to a DS920+ by just swapping drives. After a short boot up I had to patch the system and could login again. Obviously I did sthg. wrong since I had to re-install all previous packages. I had a backup of the system settings as well as some Hyper Backup files. Right now the DS is restored to almost 95% now. However I'm do not get access to the home shares for any of my users.
My DS916+ is running as a Primary Synology Directory Server, with Active Directory users, hence the home folders are located at: /volume2/homes/@DH-DOMAIN/0/<user-X>.
All files and folders are there, but when trying to map any home folder, e.g. \\nas\home for the currently logged in user, I do get access denied, using Windows 10.
I checked all privileges up and down for those home folders for any of the AD-users to no avail so far. The appropriate home root folder, e.g. ch...-1134 or m...-1166 seems to be OK.
Any other shares on that DS that are assigned domain groups for accessing privileges, are working well.
The home service is active and running. I restarted the DS several times already, to no avail either.
So is there a chance to restore the obviously missing privileges of the home shares?