![]() ![]() I’ve never tried to understand that because it didn’t seem necessary if I can access it in the other ways I noted.Īpparently Media Monkey requires access via static IP address so I have it set to look via that path and it has always worked except for this isolated problem. If I try to access via “Network” as in your example the mycloud links take me to the Twonky site rather than to the mycloud device. In file explorer I can access it via it’s IP address, and I also have the Public share mapped as a Drive. The mycloud is part of my local network although the paths I use look a little different from your setup. ![]() Unless you have any other suggestions to try… I may try your copy and relocate trick first though just to see if I can get away with it. Technically that would be an incorrect album name but I guess it wouldn’t be the end of the world. MP3TAG DISCOGS AUTHORIZATION WINDOWSSo I could change the folder name in Windows file explorer assuming that will keep mycloud from triggering the hidden setting, allowing Media Monkey to find it. MP3TAG DISCOGS AUTHORIZATION SOFTWARECurrently the software won’t find this folder and now it seems likely due to the fact that it’s hidden. My media player is Media Monkey, which uses a database to manage the files/folders and all the tags. In file explorer the folder is visible but screened lightly which is what prompted me to look at the settings and find that it is set to hidden. I see what you mean about the icons in some software, in this case though I know it is the actual folder name. I’m using windows file explorer to view the properties and the hidden setting. My Cloud: Cannot Change File Attributes or Permissions The following WD Knowledge Base Article may be relevant to your issue. Move the affected files/folders to another Share and see if the issue persists.Ĭopy the affected files or folders to a Windows PC, then change the attributes for the file(s)/folder(s), then copy the files back and see if that fixes the issue.Īccess the My Cloud using SSH (using programs like WinSCP or Putty) and see if changing the user/group ownership and permissions using Linux commands fixes the issue. (Rename the file to remove the offending character) That explains why the User Access section for it is grayed out.ĭo not use a period (.) or dollar sign ($) or other special characters at the beginning of a file/folder name on the My Cloud. On the single bay/single drive My Cloud the “Public” Share is set to Public and it cannot be set to Private using the Public Access slider option. ![]()
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