Folks,

It turns out that the problem is a Microsoftism since it only happens with Office documents. It also tiurns out that only if profile acls is set to 'yes' in smb.conf do you see the problem. Set it to 'no' and no problem. Wierd eh??

Thanks,
Rob


Rob Tanner said the following on 06/26/2006 02:45 PM:

Hi,

I'm using extended ACLs and winbind so that file ownerships and permissions are directly tied to domain accounts (e.g., owner is MYDOMAIN\myname). My problem is that when a user opens up, modifies, and then saves the file, the user's UNIX level permissions change from 'rw-' to 'r--' -- in other words, the write permission gets dropped. I've played with the basic and extended permissions of the parent folder, and I've looked at the masks in smb.conf, but nothing I've done so far has resolved the issue

Any idea what's going on or what might be causing this?

Thanks.


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