use create mask= 0777 in the smb.conf file for malani setup
so that file created would be full accessable for all. 


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deepen




On Monday 02 December 2002 05:03 pm, you wrote:
> hi,
> i am facing this problem. i have installed Suse Linux 8.1 in my network and
> the Samba server is working fine. all the users can access the network.
>
> i have a folder on my comp. say:  "malani" and a group : "malanigroup" with
> the foll. users:  user1, user2, user3 ...
>
> and i have given it access to all the users. but i want to setup no
> user/rights on this folder. say user1 makes a file in the folder, i want it
> to be allowed to modify/delete by the other users in the group. how do i do
> that?
>
> rt. now, i have used:
> chown -R nobody.nobody /malani
> command to give all the users access. but for giving them read/write
> access, i have to again and again run "chmod -R g+w o+w u+w /malani"
> command.
>
> how do i do that.
>
> Thanks and regards,
> abhi malani
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://www.duelcom.com/malani/
>
>
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