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Florian Effenberger wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I have found out that a domain administrator is always mapped to root in
| the UNIX filesystem:
|
| drwx------   2 jive  smbguests 1024 2004-12-23 18:59 jive
| drwx------  13 salsa smbusers  1024 2004-12-23 18:58 salsa
| drwx------  13 root  smbadmins 1024 2004-12-23 18:56 tango
|
| jive is a domain guest user, salsa a domain user and tango a domain
| administrator.
|
| Is it possible to change the root ownership behaviour?

sounds like you have an 'admin users' line in smb.conf.




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