Hi All,

I have one query about a Samba Server setup to ask about. In one of the test 
setups used in our organization there is a Samba Service running on Fedora 14 
OS. It shares a folder say /vol/testXX with a couple of  Windows machines 
(WinXP Prof and Win 7 Prof) within the same test setup. The Samba security 
scheme is "user".  I want to know whether I can do some configuration with this 
samba server which allows a user on the windows machine accessing this samba 
share, to change an attribute of a folder under this shared folder - say from 
ReadOnly to ReadWrite (and vice versa) - from within a Windows interface. 
Suppose I have a folder "folder1" under this share (/vol/testXX/folder1) which 
shows ReadOnly attribute for this Windows user. So is there any way that I 
right-click on this folder from windows, select the properties option and 
change the attribute from ReadOnly to ReadWrite (by unchecking the ReadOnly 
attribute) ? When I actually try to do this it seems to work, but when I again 
check the attribute I find that it's not updated at all.

Is such a change of attribute of a Samba-shared folder from Windows interface 
possible at all ? Can such a thing be achieved using Samba-ACLs or something 
else ? If yes, it would be great if I get some pointers/docs to take a look at.

Thanks in advance,
Yogesh Hasabnis,
Pune


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