I have now tested alot of thing but couldn't resolve my initial problem, but i found i workaround.
I installed the graphical interface for SSHFS-WIN Manager (standalone software) and when mounting from the GUI it mounts a drive and not a file share. (in cobian the search path became (\\sshfs.r\user@server\)) but with SSHFS-WIN Manager it mounts a drive (in cobian as "X:\"), nothing else were changed so some where between writepermissions in cobian between a networkshare and a drive is a fault (probably in SSHFS).
But if anyone else stumbles upon this problem my recommendation is to try SSHFS-Win manager and see if it resolves your issue.
I installed the graphical interface for SSHFS-WIN Manager (standalone software) and when mounting from the GUI it mounts a drive and not a file share. (in cobian the search path became (\\sshfs.r\user@server\)) but with SSHFS-WIN Manager it mounts a drive (in cobian as "X:\"), nothing else were changed so some where between writepermissions in cobian between a networkshare and a drive is a fault (probably in SSHFS).
But if anyone else stumbles upon this problem my recommendation is to try SSHFS-Win manager and see if it resolves your issue.
Statistics: Posted by iresten — 12 Apr 2024, 19:03