This what i did. Not what i was looking for but it works fine - now when
users logon they see 3 shares Home, Public and their group share. Not sure
if this is the way everybody is doing it but if there is a better way please
let me know

/Shares
drwxrws--- 4 root devel             4096 Jan 22 12:50 devel
drwxrws--- 4 root finance          4096 Jan 22 10:51 fin
drwxrws--- 3 root it                    4096 Jan 22 11:39 it
drwxrwx--- 5 root Domain Users 4096 Jan 22 12:50 pub

Login script:
net use H: "\\itbox\%username%" /persistent:no
net use P: "\\itbox\Public Share" /persistent:no
net use O: "\\itbox\Development Dept Share" /persistent:no
net use F: "\\itbox\Finance Dept Share" /persistent:no
net use I: "\\itbox\Info Sys Dept Share" /persistent:no

smb.conf
[homes]
       comment = Users Home Directories
       read only = no
       browseable = no
[Development Dept Share]
       comment = Development Dept Share
       path = /shares/devel
       public = no
       browseable = yes
       writable = yes
       directory mask = 0770
       create mask = 0770
[Finance Dept Share]
       comment = Finance Dept Share
       path = /shares/fin
       public = no
       browseable = yes
       writable = yes
       directory mask = 0770
       create mask = 0770
[Info Sys Dept Share]
       comment = IT Dept Share
       path = /shares/it
       public = no
       browseable = yes
       writable = yes
       directory mask = 0770
       create mask = 0770
[Public Share]
       comment = CAD Public Share
       path = /shares/pub
       public = no
       browseable = yes
       writable = yes
       directory mask = 0770
       create mask = 0770


On 1/22/07, Dale Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Have you tried
valid users =
hide unreadable = yes
Would that work for you?


M Azer wrote:

I have the same setup where all of my Dept shares under a parent share for
example
finance, sales, IT are all under the shares folder and i have setup a one
login script in the user profile to map to the parent share
net use P: "\\samba\shares
however if someone from the sales group log in he will see all 3 share but
will only be permitted to go in the sales share same works with the other
group members. What I am trying to do is when the sales user log in I only
want the user to see the Sales folder 'share' only not the other two shares.
I have set the right permission on all shares where the each group own the
folder for example
sales folder will be owned by the root and the group will be the sales
group
sales rwxrwx000 root sales
however when someone not a member of the sales group logon they still see
the sales folder 'share'

On 1/20/07, Dale Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I did exactly that by creating a "super share".
> For example, if you have shared directories /data/finance, /data/IT, and
> /data/Devel, you can map the drive letter P to the shared directory
> "/data".
> Adjust the configurations of the super share and subshares to provide
> the controlled access that you wish.
>
> Good luck,
> Dale
>
> M Azer wrote:
> > I have samba 3 setup up as ads for windows 2003 AD. is there any way
> to
> > create multiable shares in Samba that point to same drive letter.
> > for instance:
> > [finance]
> > [IT]
> > [Devel]
> >
> > what I want to accomplish is when the user double click "MY Computer"
> 2
> > network drive  exist
> >
> > H for user home
> > P for Company shares which should show the 3 above shares
> >
> > Thanks
>



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