1st-"SAMBA Problem" is a terrible problem description. Read SAMBA Newsgroup
etiquette:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/ml-etiquette.html

2nd-Most errors can be pinpointed by tailing the samba log file.  For
instance, if your log file was /usr/local/samba/var/log.smbd then do
'tail -f /usr/local/samba/var/log.smbd' 
Then do whatever causes the error.  The tail command will output the lines
that get added to the end of the log file.  This may help you narrow the
problem down.

> SAMBA share. Sometimes we face the problem of read/write access to the
> files shared by SAMBA on UNIX server.

Can you be more specific?  When is this occurring?

> Please guide us to resolve the problem and let us know if you need any
> further information.

Start by posting more helpful information, like your smb.conf file and other
details of your configuration.


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