Hello, I have a difficulty with the option 'hide unreadable' in the smb.conf regarding to it's effect on my Vista machines. In the smb.conf I have declared the following share: [userdata] path = /data/userdata admin users = domain+adminuser browseable = yes writeable = yes hide unreadable = yes csc policy = disable The server is a domain member, security ADS . The unix permissions on the folder /data/userdata are 750 . The Samba version is 3.022-13.16-SUSE-SLES10 Now the 'hide unreadable' option takes care of the visibility of subfolders for a specific user. Without rights to read (based on either domain personal permissions or domain group permissions), one can't see subfolders/files. This works fine with windows XP. However same logged on users on a Vista SP2 client only see subfolders and files to which they have a domain group permission. None of the folders they should have access to based on domain personal permissions are visible ! . As soon as I remove 'hide unreadable' in the smb.conf section all the folders show up. But this is not desirable . Does anyone know why Vista behaves differently ? Some security setting ? Kind regards, Met vriendelijke groet,
Frank Groen OBA/Systeembeheer aanw: ma. woe. 0205230979 f.gr...@oba.nl -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba