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Old   August 31, 2018, 07:53
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Hello everyone,

I have installed OpenFoam on Windows 10 using Docker machine. The installation was done successfully. Bus somehow I cannot copy/write files in workingDir. This is also not a disk space issue and the workingDir has the permission for all the users(see attachment). Any idea what the problem might be?


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Old   August 31, 2018, 11:23
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The problem is solved. Since we have a network and the users are shared through
the network, I needed to share the User directory with my user account.
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