John,
[homes]
  comment = Home Directory
  browseable = no
  read only = no
  create mode = 0775
  directory mask = 0775
  csc policy = disable

I'm finding it happens if the previous process hasn't terminated. Ususally that's IPC$.
I have deadtime = 3 to get rid of them pretty fast, but rapidly logging in has that behavior.
I tested samba3_release svn tonight, but still the same on AIX 5.2, security = ads


I thought there was a bug out on this, but I can't find it. Certainly it's been mentioned before.

Regards, Doug

John H Terpstra wrote:

Andy,

Please show us how you have configured the [homes] stanza. Are you using "valid users = %S" in the stanza?

- John T.

On Thursday 03 February 2005 21:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


If User A logs off Windows XP and User B logs on 30 or 40 seconds later,
sometimes User B can see and access private shares that only User A is
authorized to see or browse or read or write. It seems that User A's shares
will disappear from the Samba Server after a few minutes -- but during
those first minutes after logging on, User B can see both HIS shares and
User A's shares. During the transition period, User B can actually copy or
delete anything he wants from User A.


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