Hello All,

I am having some configuration problems in SAMBA.

I want to assign read and write permission on  folders for different
users. But even owner of the folder doesn't get WRITE permission on
the folder.

Lets assume there are users 'R1','R2'.. which should have read
permission and user 'W1' should have write permission to the folder
'F1', and they both having write permission on folder 'F2'. Both users
belongs to group 'root'. The owner of the folder and files is 'W1' and
group is 'root'.
But when the folder is accessed from client machine (which are on 2000
prof / XP), all users get only read permissions when folder permission
is 755 on folder 'F1' and all users get WRITE permission when I set
chmod to 777 on folder 'F2'.
I have tried to set 'create mask = 755' in smb.conf. But the result
remain same. I am using Fedora Core 4 with SAMBA 3.0.20b-1. I am not
using SAMBA as PDC for user authentication, all the user accounts are
created on local machine.

Please anyone can suggest what should be the permissions set on the
folder or in smb.conf or any config needs to be done on client
machines.

Help in this regard would be grateful.

Thanks in advance,

Regards,

Kishore

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