This is not a Samba problem but a problem with the way Windows applications edit files. Word (and many other apps) will actually rename the original file, create a new file and save to this and then delete the original file. They do not make modifications to the original file. So the behaviour you see is exactly what windows is telling samba to do.
Eddy Ilg wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to get a share on which new files will be created with -rw-r--r-- and permisisons on existing files will be kept. For example if I have a file with permissions -rwxr-xr-x then I want the file to keep these permission bits when it is overwritten from a windows editor.
I have played with different mask/mode settings and the map archive setting, but when I edit a file from a windows Machichne and save it, the existing permissions are always overritten with the ones that a new file would have. If I open a -rwxr-xr-x file and then overwrite it, it has -rw-r--r-- bits.
Can I tell Samba not to overwrite the permissions?
Thanks
Eddy
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