Hi,
I've the same problem on Solaris 10 with samba 3.0.25c, interesting to read
that the problem exists also in later versions, due to the fact that I'm using
zfs and samba in production I've disabled nt acls on user shared shares with
nt acl support = no
odi
On Monday 24 November 2008 18:27
maybe it's because samba stores the profile for vista into another directory,
I think it's defaults to profilepath/user.v2
There are directives in smb.conf to select the correct path.
regards
Am Dienstag, 4. November 2008 15:17:09 schrieb Jason Waters:
I'm trying to get my samba PDC to work
Hello,
maybe you are not alone with that behaviour, seems to be same with
Solaris10/Samba3.0.25c and Vista domain client. Currently I've no solution
for this problem,
regards
Am Donnerstag, 6. März 2008 17:05:07 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I've spent time trying to find an answer to
use pdbedit -Lv user to determine if there is a profile path, if there ist
no path specified, profile for this user is disabled, maybe I'm wrong, but I
think so. It doesn't depend on the password backend, definitly.
regards
Am Dienstag, 18. Dezember 2007 16:21:40 schrieb Net Warrior:
HI there
. November 2007 09:34:00 schrieb odi:
Hi there,
situation:
a samba share on a zfs filesystem, after a user (also owner) changes acl on
a file/directory the acl is messed up and nobody, also the owner, has
access to the file/directory anymore. I've also used the
vfs objects = zfsacl
nfs4: mode
Hi there,
situation:
a samba share on a zfs filesystem, after a user (also owner) changes acl on a
file/directory the acl is messed up and nobody, also the owner, has access to
the file/directory anymore. I've also used the
vfs objects = zfsacl
nfs4: mode = special
combination in the share,
The simliest way is to do this with smbclient, which is like a simple ftp
client, type smbclient --help for command line options.
regards odi
Am Montag, 2. Oktober 2006 08:56 schrieb Indunil Jayasooriya:
Hi,
I have file at /opt/mailbackup/mailbackup.tar.gz (this is a Linux Machine)
I want