With the standard smb.conf setup:

[homes]
       comment = Home Directories
       read only = No
       browseable = No

On every machine I have used, you can hit any home share of any user, provided you have permission on the unix directory, by manually entering the name. For example, if I have a server called server, and I'm logged in as me (pgienger) and want to see the home dir of bobjohnson, I can simply type in \\server\bobjohnson and it will show me his home, provided I have permissions on that directory.

Unless I'm misunderstanding what you want...


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hello all,

I'm trying to install Samba in the most convenient way for a
file-server. This means that I have
to use the homes share to avoid having to execute a script on the
samba server each time a user is created on the domain.
The problem with the homes share is that it creates on-the-fly the
share of each user that connects to Samba, so a user cannot acess the
shares of the others. The only problem it brings is that there cannot
be an administrator who can access the shares of all users with Samba.
Is there a way to give to the administrator the possibility to access
the shares of all users with Samba?

Thank you in advance

--
Thundax



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