Don't know if this issue is Windows XP specific, or whether it's Samba that's contributing to the problem. Running Samba 3.0.3 as a PDC on a network of 5 Windows XP Pro workstations. They have their "important" data stored in a file share on the server, permissions set for all of them to access no problem.
They each also have a shared documents directory on their individual PC, and this is where the problems are arising. User A will create a document in Word or Excel and save it to their shared document directory, no problem. But if they move it to user B's shared document directory, in the process it becomes read-only. Likewise if User A creates a new document in User B's shared directory... User A has full access, but User B is read-only. Is there any way (either through permissions somehow in Samba, or through permissions on the windows directory itself) that this problem can be resolved. Although they all have permissions to change file permissions, they are getting agrivated (sp?) that they have to do it each and every time they go to open a file. I did see that there was mention in another thread of permissions issues with Office applications, but I'm not sure if this is the same issue or not, since I'm dealing with shares on the workstations and not on the server. Any thoughts are appreciated. Thanks, >>>>> Mike <<<<< -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
