Dear all,

there's UserA and UserB. Their primary group is users. Both are member of a group departmentD.

We've a share

drwsrws---      UserA   departmentD     data

that is accessed by a rather unknown business solution software (developed with .NET framework).

UserA can write with this business app to this share. UserB can't. When I modify the permissions to

drwsrws---      UserB   departmentD     data

it's vice versa.

Both users can read/write this share from Windows Explorer or other programs. It's just this .NET application that prevents access. It seems like it's checking access rights in a rather strange way.

Is this a known issue? Is there any solution? I set force group to +departmentD, but it didn't work. Is it possible to say UserA this folder (and all files within) are owned by UserA and UserB it's owned by UserB?

Thank you in advance.


Chris


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