Lee Wiggers wrote:
On Thu, 29 Jun 2006 08:19:56 -0400
Dan LaBine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The more info you can provide, the more help I can offer, but these ones
should get you started.
HTH's
DL
Thanks Dan,
Most of my problem was that I thought the low number won
elections. Don't know where that assumption came from
but.....
Now my last issue is "What is changing my permissions?".
I have one directory /homes/samba/public and files below
it that seem to get permissions changed just enough to
aggravate.
Probably the dreaded msec, but I don't understand why or
how to fix it.
Lee
I don't suppose you're running webmin by any chance, huh? It really
makes this easy to set up. Try sending your smb.conf file over so I can
have a look, but just so you know, sometimes Samba permissions are
affected by your Linux permissions and sometimes by whoever owns the
files being dropped into the shared folder.
In other words, it may not be msec that's making those changes.
The samba config file has a few examples and the trick is to mix some of
the sample lines they provide, ie.;
public = yes
writable = yes
writeable = yes (not the same as the one above)
browseable = yes
You're also looking for something that is forcing a particular user's
permissions for all data you drop into the shared folder. Not so much a
'Force Unix' mode, but an option that changes permissions to a
particular user, or one that doesn't for that matter.
Send me your file and I'll have a look. How did it go with the Windows
2000 Printing issues?
TTFN
DL
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