Share Improve this answer Follow answered at 18:56 maudam 354 1 4 Mount-CIFS obviously cannot handle this. Only share permission are not enough to read shared directories. Try to share again volume D on the windows box using sharename "diskd" or similar, add permissions for user emi to the share and retry to connect to the new share from linux.RHEL - Mounting CIFS Permission Denied (Error code - 13) Ask Question Asked 2 years, 5 months ago Modified 2 years, 5 months ago Viewed 3k times 0 I understand that a lot of people have posted on this issue, I have read through a whole lot of them before I try to post this question. Firewall port 445 has been opened between the two servers which enabled me to ping the servers from each other so it's not something on the firewall blocking the. Trying to setup a network share from Ubuntu 12.04 to a Windows Server 2008 R2 however no matter what changes are made the share fails to mount due to error(13): permission denied.
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