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David Wilson wrote:
|>> If the administrator connects to \\server\userprofile\user1 and |>> writes a file named "test.txt" into the directory the permissions |>> from the directory "user1" are not propagated down to the new file. |>> My permissions on the "user1" directory are set as follows: |>> drwx----- 16 user1 users 4096 2005-01-21 user1/ |>> |>> The file "test.txt" gets written with the following permissions: |>> -rw------ 16 root Domain Admins 0 2005-01-21 07:07 test.txt |>> |>> Any ideas on how I get samba to write it so that the owner of the |>> folder propagates to new files written into the folder even if a |>> domain admin writes them there ?
Inherit permissions set file bits not the owner. You might have more luck with the 'force user' option. But be careful of granting more access than you intend.
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