On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 05:36:53PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote: > Further to my e-mail below: > > I just tried to change some share permissions from an XP Pro workstation > by right-clicking on the share | properties | security. The security > window shows me the existing permissions which seem correct. Because it > takes a second to translate the SIDs into names, I can also see that the > SID is the same as reported below from pdbedit. > > However, even though I have write access to the share (yes, I can write > to it), the permissions all show empty (unchecked). Nor can I change > them. I can change the boxes when I click "apply", they revert to the > old values. > > I note that when I click on the Add button then the advanced button I > can get a full listing of the groups from Samba. Clearly my XP Pro > workstation is talking to Samba, but I can't get it to change my > password or recognize my "right" to change file permissions. > > Surely someone must have a clue as to how I can track down the cause of > this problem?
Hmmm. In your bug report you added everything except the exact version of Samba you're running, which might actually help us tell you if you're hitting a known bug or not. Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba