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This may occur even if the user's account has been given correct permissions.

In this situation, a lock icon may be visible on the volume/folder/icon in the Finder. Scenario 3: A client may not be able to perform basic file operations within an Xsan volume, or folder/file on the volume.When trying to access the volume or a folder on it, the Finder may state "The folder 'name' could not be opened because you do not have sufficient access privileges." If using the command line to attempt to navigate, this alert may appear: "Permission denied." Scenario 2 : A client may be unable to access a folder or Xsan volume, but no red prohibitory icon appears on the volume or folder icons.A red minus sign icon may appear on the folders, and when trying to access data, the Finder may state "The folder 'name' could not be opened because you do not have sufficient access privileges." If using the command line to attempt to navigate, this alert may appear: "Permission denied." Scenario 1: A client may be unable to access folders on an Xsan volume.
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Learn how to resolve three scenarios that one may encounter when attempting to access files on Xsan volumes or the volumes themselves:
