On 4/24/08 11:53 AM, "Jeremy Allison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 24, 2008 at 10:53:58AM -0700, Brian D. McGrew wrote:
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>> A couple of my users use Solidworks which creates temp files that look like
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>> ~$drawing_name.sldrw in the directory that they¹re opened in.
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>> I¹ve changed permissions till I¹m blue in the face and can not get this
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>> program to clean up it¹s temp files. Whenever a user goes back into a
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>> drawing they get permission denied on the temp files. This problem does not
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>> happen when the files are hosted on a genuine Windows server.
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>> What should I go look at?
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> Can you get a comparatve wireshark trace of app vs. Samba and app
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> vs. Windows server ?
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I can't really do a wireshark test right now, but I'll to configure one
tomorrow or something. What I do know is that the Unix permissions on the
files that can't be deleted from/by Windows are -rw-rwxrw-+
Did I miss something here??? I'd rather see them 777 than something like
that??? What is the + at the end??? How can I just force Samba to make the
permissions 777?
-brian
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