Of course, if your problem matches the description. >Debian, but I have built Samba 2.2.8a from source. >Should I patch the code as show in the bug report? > >Thanks! > >Will > > >On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 10:09:35PM +0100, Dragan Krnic wrote: >>| We have some Excel spreadsheets stored on our Samba >>| 2.2.8 fileserver. The permissions are set such that >>| some users can write to these and some cannot, but >>| they can all read them (the world-readable bit is >>| set). >>| >>| When a user with read/write access tries to open the >>| spreadsheet, there is no problem... When a user with >>| only read permission tries to open the spreadsheet, >>| however, Excel fails to open it, saying that it >>| cannot find the file. Auditing the actions taken on >>| the Samba server shows that Excel actually opens the >>| file several times in read-only mode, then tries to >>| open it in read-write mode (which fails, as the user >>| does not have the appropriate permissions). >> >>Sounds like bug #51 >>https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=51 >> >>In short: if the Excel file is in a path containing >>extended ASCII (european umlauts, tremas and similar) >>and the user has no write privilege on it, the error >>File not found is issued. >> >>Which distro and which samba version you are using?
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