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What’s the most likely cause of this issue?

You set up a new qtree on a storage appliance. The CIFS permissions on the qtree are everyone: full control. From your Windows workstation you migrate some files into the qtree. Your Windows users can access the share, copy, edit, and delete files without issue.
A root user on a Solaris workstation attempts to mount the qtree through an existing mount and receives the “Access Denied” message. The super user can mount other qtrees on the same volume. What’s the most likely cause of this issue?

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A.
NFS is turned off on the storage appliance.

B.
The qtree has not been exported.

C.
The user does not have permission on the qtree.

D.
The qtree is missing from the /etc/hosts file.


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