(Answer) (Category) NetMAXFAQ : (Category) File Sharing :
Why did I get a "Group is not committed" error when I set up a new share?
Applies to:  NetMAX FreeBSD Bld475
             NetMAX Linux 2.0.37 - 4.0x
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When you are creating a path onto a volume and want to specify a group that owns that path (on the Home|File Sharing|Paths tab | Edit or Create path |Security tab), the group already must have been created and committed.

This is because if the group is specified for a path, and then after that group is deleted before the commit, the path will no longer have a valid group with which to associate.
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