Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 05:36:53PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
Further to my e-mail below:
I just tried to change some share permissions from an XP Pro workstation
by right-clicking on the share | properties | security. The security
window shows me the existing permissions which seem correct. Because it
takes a second to translate the SIDs into names, I can also see that the
SID is the same as reported below from pdbedit.
However, even though I have write access to the share (yes, I can write
to it), the permissions all show empty (unchecked). Nor can I change
them. I can change the boxes when I click "apply", they revert to the
old values.
I note that when I click on the Add button then the advanced button I
can get a full listing of the groups from Samba. Clearly my XP Pro
workstation is talking to Samba, but I can't get it to change my
password or recognize my "right" to change file permissions.
Surely someone must have a clue as to how I can track down the cause of
this problem?
Hmmm. In your bug report you added everything except the exact
version of Samba you're running, which might actually help us
tell you if you're hitting a known bug or not.
Jeremy.
3.0.14a-Debian - the version from Debian Sarge - 3.1 stable.
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