I have backups of user home directories that I've shared out via samba so that my non-linux level 1 guy can restore files using the drag-n-drop. Problem is, all directories are owned by their respective user and are set 700. In order for the admin users to access these directories, I've set admin [EMAIL PROTECTED] for the share in smb.conf.

The problem is, al the admin users have domain users as their primary group, and superadmins as a secondary. Access to the homes folder fails for all but user Administrator. If I switch my primary group to SuperAdmins, I am allowed access. I would rather not run with SuperAdmins as my primary group. How can I get Samba to see my list of secondaries when determining access permission?

I am running Debian testing with the stable samba 3.0 packages from samba.org. Authentication is through winbind feeding off an NT4 pdc.

Thankis

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