* Wols Lists <antlists@youngman.org.uk> [04-08-18 13:12]:
On 08/04/2018 16:21, Marc Chamberlin wrote:
I can work around it, now that I know how, but it just seems very wrong that Linux is working with some sort of perceived permissions that are not related to the actual permissions of a Windows folder, and that I have to set the permissions on both systems in order to write to the Documents folder.
Maybe the documents folder isn't the documents folder?
Weird thing to say, I know, but I the name of the folder in Windows seems to change depending on the route used to access it. I know you said you changed permissions at the linux level, but Windows does with Documents / My Documents is weird, and maybe there's some daft interaction going on there ...
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