Hi!

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.
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 is a real big disadvantage of Samba. If you try to set a complex permission structure, it's a very difficult work. With Windows or especially Novell it's much more easier, i think.

Michael
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