Duh, DOS thinks the file with the ACL set is a system file. I don't see the part in getfacl that says anything about that and I specifically gave it 660 using chmod. It is NOT a system file, but Samba is telling DOS it is.

MS Word still isn't setting the archive bit on a file (no ACL) that has a 660 setting. I just tested MS Word on a .doc file just in case there was something squirrelly going on there. It didn't set the archive bit. MS Excel doesn't have a problem properly setting the archive bit. That seems a bit . . . odd to me. What now?

Thank you for your help.

Jeremy Allison wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2006 at 03:54:28PM -0400, Aaron Kincer wrote:
I thought so. I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, I just don't know what. I've read over every option for smb.conf, Googled until my eyes hurt and toggled setting all over the place. I've also read the logs as best I can and I don't seem to see much there that helps, but since there's quite a bit in there that might as well be written in Swahili since I have no idea what it means, that doesn't mean much.

Is there some super-secret setting I'm missing?

No, the settings I described should work correctly for
setting/resetting the archive bit. Test with the "attrib"
command in cmd.exe.

Jeremy.


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