Article 6MAGM Paste files to NTFS partition returns access denied message

Paste files to NTFS partition returns access denied message

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Tsuga
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I dual boot Slackware64 15 and Windows 10. Slackware sees the Windows partition as an ntfs filesystem. I'm logged in to Slackware currently, where I downloaded some pictures. I used keyboard "ctl-X", cut and paste as opposed to copy and paste, to move the pics from the local Downloads folder to the ntfs partition, where I usually save everything. Each file returns a message like this as it pastes:
Access denied to /ntfsd/pictures/img_XXXX.jpg

I can either Retry or Cancel. But regardless of the message, the image copies over anyway. I don't understand why I'm getting that message while the file moves over anyway. The relevant line in /etc/mtab says:

Code:/dev/sda6 /ntfsd fuseblk rw,relatime,user_id=0,group_id=0,default_permissions,allow_other,blksize=4096 0 0and for /etc/fstab:

Code:UUID=82CC1BFECC1BEAE5 /ntfsd ntfs fmask=111,dmask=000 1 0Is there a setting I should change or something I should check?
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