Toni Casueps wrote:
I have lots of LNK files in a Samba share, which users have been creating for 
some time. Now we have set different permissions to folders and some of the 
shortcuts don't work because of that.
I have read that mount --bind can be used to give access to a forbidden folder 
to someone, but this can only be done by root and in the command-line.
Is there a way to accomplish this with a graphical tool or something like that?

mount --bind can be used to mount a directory to another location. I guess it might be possible to use it to work around your security problems, but it is rather hackish.

If someone needs access to a directory, but can't get it because they don't have access to the parent then either they should have access to the parent, or the subdirectory is in the wrong place.

In the long run you would be far better of reorganising things so that each directory is in the right place and people have the correct permissions rather than creating binds all over the place to work around a poor file system layout.

-- Michael Heydon
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