I'm having the same issue.  Currently I use these values to work around this in 
the mean time:

Admin users = @"Group I want to access it", @"Domain Admins"
Valid users = @"Group I want to access it", @"Domain Admins"

This way the administrators (well, me) can control the shares, and anybody in 
the particular group (department in this case) can fully access the share.  I 
have posix acl's enabled in the kernel, the share is mounted in fstab with 
"acl" in it, and I have nt acl whatever = yes in smb.cfg.  I haven't figured it 
out yet either :/

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sven Pfeifer
Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2004 6:56 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] Unable to add group to ACL

Hi,

I have a Samba 3.0.10 running on Solaris 8. I use winbindd for user 
authentication and it�s pretty fine so far.

Now i�d like to add the Group 'Administrators' to the ACL of one of my shares. 
I try to do this from my Windows XP box, but can�t see that Group, if I use the 
share of my Samba-server. If I try to do so on a share on one of my Windows 
Servers, I can see/find the group. Using wbinfo -g I can see:

[...]
BUILTIN Administrators
[...]

Is there someone out there, who can help me fix this issue?

Cheers

    Sven


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