Hi list, 

Ramon, thanks for the reply.

I have successfully managed to mount both the public and shared
partitions onto all the PCs in the house. I can do everything
(read/write/modify) etc.. Except one thing - delete directories.

I've tried changing the log level to a higher level. Needless to say, I
couldn't understand anything from that cryptic logfile. I've read a lot
of threads from people who have the same problem and I didn't understand
the replies very well, but some of them talked about a directory mask or
something?

Keith

On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 14:02, Ramon Casha wrote:
> One thing that isn't too obvious is that, apart from creating user accounts, 
> you must use the smbpasswd program to set the passwords which samba will 
> recognise.
> 
> Apart from this, you can increase the log levels for samba so you'll know 
> exactly what's going on. This can be very helpful in pinpointing problems.
> 
> Ramon
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