You could try making all users of this Database members of the same
Unix group and use the "force group"  option for the share. Ensure
the *.ldb file has group rw access for this group.

HTH

Richard Smart

On 28 May 2002 at 14:08, David Vazquez Guzman wrote:

>
> Hello there, i have a little network in wich we use a MS Access 2000
> DB,
> currently i�m sharing it on Win2000 and i want to to share it on
> samba, but
> since Access DB�s create a *.ldb lock file within each opened session
> of
> each user in the DB is kind of a log of the sessions, the same file
> that
> must be accessed R/W by all the users in the net, so here is the
> tricky
> part, i set up the samba sevice, and works like a charm, but when we
> get to
> the *.ldb file is the problem since the user that opens the db first
> is the
> one that creates the file and the rest of the user just write the file
> after, it is the problem cuase the can�t since the file has user
> privileges,
> so i checked the docs at samba.org and the bes i found was the
> oplocks so
> disable it but it still doesn�t work, so i spent the weekend
> thinking and
> the best i could imagine was to set up a fat32 partition and share it
> with
> the samba, i belive that is an option, what do you guy think is there
> any
> way i could give a share no user privileges of this file at least ?
>
> thaks a lot.
>
>  David Vazquez Guzman
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