When you say they can access the share, do you mean they can write to it, or just read it? If the unix directory permissions of the vol3 share allow world readable, that's what samba will allow. Samba only does as much as it needs and then it turns it over to the OS configuration. What happens when you do chmod 750 /vol08_800 and then try to browse that share as the unwanted user?

Mike.

updatemyself . wrote:
thanks a lot for ur support.. but its not working
 i tried... with out space and
only one user...

as following

[vol3]
        path = /vol08_800
        invalid users = 16778634
        valid users = @16777729
        read only = No
        create mask = 0644
        security mask = 0755
        directory mask = 0775
        inherit permissions = Yes
        inherit acls = Yes
        inherit owner = Yes
        vfs objects = audit, recycle
        recycle:versions = Yes
        recycle:touch = Yes
        recycle:keeptree = Yes
        recycle:exclude = *.tmp,*.temp
        recycle:repository = /home/.Trash/%m-%U-%d

even then.. that user can access the share..

thank you in advance
jerrynikky
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