Hi!
I have nearly the same problem. But, sorry, i don't have real solution for this. I try to set the permissions with the unix rights. In addition to "create mask" and "directory mask" i use the sticky bits to realize my permission structure. It's sad to say, but i think, that this to a real big disadvantage of Samba. If you try to set a complex permission structure, it's very difficult work. With Windows or especially Novell it's much more easier, i think.What I mean is; dir /a/b/c/d condition; 1) dir abc cannot be deleted 2) dir d can be deleted 3) files in dir ab cannot be deleted but can be created 4) files in dir cd can be deleted As a work around I've created an empty tree structure (a sort of template) and have just renamed the dirs while maintaning the custom perms. Would be nice if it were dynamic.
Michael
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