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#1
Hello Greg,

Just tried: the Ignore ownership on this volume checkbox is already checked. I have then tried the chmod +rwx /path/to/your/encrypted/but/unlocked/folder as advised next in your post, too.

Back to my 2nd Mac, unfortunately the Finder still goes crazy when trying to access the share. The only way to recover is hard reset.

Emmanuel
#2
Hello Greg, I will give it a try when I'm back to home on the next week.

Emmanuel
#3
Thanks Zsolt for your quick reply/investigation.

Regards
#4
Hello,

I just upgraded to El Capitan and I am facing the following issue:

1/ Setup:
- MacBook El Capitan
- Mac Mini El Capitan with Espionage (very last version through menu's check updates)
- LAN network
- Protected sparsebundle on Mac Mini's drive A
- Mac Mini's drive A root is shared with Macbook

2/ Issue:
- AFP protocol share, Espionage drive closed => sparsebundle + every files/folders appear on both Mac Mini and Macbook
- AFP protocol share, Espionage drive opened  => mounted disc appears in Mac Mini's Finder (with all its content), but not on connected Macbook (other files/folders appear on both sides)
- SMB protocol share, Espionage drive closed => sparsebundle + every files/folders appear on both Mac Mini and Macbook
- SMB protocol share, Espionage drive opened => mounted disc appears in Mac Mini's Finder (with all its content), but on connected Macbook when trying to browse the Mac Mini's share the Finder hangs, cannot be restarted and in the end I have to force restart OS X with the alim button

=> The unlocked Espionage drive cannot be accessed over the network. With AFP protocol it does not appear, with SMB the Finder crashes. Other shared folders work normally (including Time Machine). Everything was working on Mountain Lion (both MacBook + Mac Mini).

Thanks in advance for your support.
Emmanuel