Quoting Brian Gregorcy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
My first reaction to this is that the resource files aren't getting
created or the user no longer has permissions...but I'm still
learning.
So either way you set 'unix extensions' it causes one or the other
problem? Can you please clarify?
Yes that is what is happening. If I set
unix extensions = off
One of my macs can't access anything on a share, we can see the icons
but when you click on the file it disappears (via finder)
If I comment out the above line a different mac when writing to the
users home directory that has a public_html folder that our webserver
can read, sets the file permissions to 700
--Brian
Brian,
Are you always using the finder? If so, do you have any success using
smbclient from terminal?
Mike B.
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