The problem arises when I try to change them from W2k. It silently fails (from 2k's point of view), but in the log files I see something like "unable to map SID [blah] to uid or gid".
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Is the win2k user the owner (in the unix sense) of the file. ?

Even though you have ACL's only the owner or root can actually change them.
Via username mapping, yes (we're a member server in a 2k mixed domain, but that side of things seems to be working).

On further investigation, it appears that I _can_ modify existing ACLs, and I can even remove them (users, at least); but I can't add users to the ACL, which is what I really need.

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