Thanks for the replies. I have modified the share portion of my smb.conf file as shown below. Still no luck.
[test] path = /home/2CP/darmstrong browseable = yes read only = yes inherit permissions = yes valid users = "2CP\darmstrong","buexec","test",itadmin write list = "2CP\darmstrong","buexec","test",itadmin read list = When modifying file permissions for shares on Windows servers, I have to log out and log back on again before the workstation recognizes them. Does the same go for Samba shares? -----Original Message----- From: Gary Greene [mailto:ggre...@minervanetworks.com] Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 2:38 PM To: gregorcy; David Armstrong Cc: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: Re: [Samba] Active Directory Integration Problems On 7/9/09 2:20 PM, "gregorcy" <brian.grego...@utah.edu> wrote: >> [test] >> >> path = /home/2CP/darmstrong >> >> valid users = 2CP\darmstrong,2CP\buexec,2CP\test,itadmin >> >> write list = 2CP\darmstrong,2CP\buexec,2CP\test,itadmin >> >> read list = >> >> > > > > Try setting up your share like this, I am not sure that you need the quotes > except of groups with spaces in them. > > >> [faculty] >> comment = CHE Faculty Share >> path = /home/CHE-shares/faculty >> browseable = yes >> read only = yes >> inherit permissions = yes >> write list = @"CHEMENG+Domain Admins", >> @"CHEMENG+Faculty" >> valid users = @"CHEMENG+Domain Admins", >> @"CHEMENG+Faculty" >> admin users = @"CHEMENG+Domain Admins" > > The domain portion of the user isn't needed if you have 'winbind use default domain = true' in your config. The quotes are however required since Samba and the NSS stack on Linux cannot (or at least not from my experience) handle escapes. -- Gary L. Greene, Jr. IT Operations Minerva Networks, Inc. Cell: (650) 704-6633 Phone: (408) 240-1239 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba