I can't put files on my external drive.

I use Pogoplug to make my external hard drive available on the internet.  Everything worked fine until today.  I tried to put a file on the drive and got the following error message:" Items can’t be copied to “Pogoplug” because you don’t have permission to read them."  I checked the permissions and they are "Custom" (don't know how that happened). Did research on the web and Apple forum, tried changing with BatchMod and Terminal to no avail. I ejected the disk from the desktop, restarted the MacBook - all to no avail.  Doe

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