We have an issue where Macs that try to save MS Office files on our 3.5.11 
samba servers occasionally get error messages such as "There has been a network 
or file permission error.  The network connection may be lost.”  When this 
happens, the user often has to save the file to their local drive and then copy 
it over to the network share.

After doing some research, we suspect the issue may be related to the 
.TemporaryItems folder that MS Office creates on any drive that it opens a file 
on (described here: 
http://prowiki.isc.upenn.edu/wiki/MS_Office_and_Network_Volumes ).  MS Office 
apparently continually modifies the permissions on this folder and can 
occasionally prevent a user from opening a file due to wonky permissions.  
Yesterday we created a .TemporaryItems folder for every share and set the 
default acl to be rwx for all, as there's no way that Office should be able to 
change that.  We're hoping that will solve the problem, but we've been unable 
to replicate these problems ourselves so we're just waiting to see if the 
errors appear again.

Are we on the right track here, or do you suspect something else may be going 
on?  Do you have any suggestions for other things to try?

Additionally, we've been having a hard time determining a good logging level.  
When we up the logging, the Macs can rotate the logs quite quickly as they 
"touch" every file in a folder whenever the folder is opened.  What would your 
suggestion be for a proper logging level to monitor these issues?

Thanks for your time,

Nathan Friedl
[email protected]

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