Re: [Samba] Delayed Write failures with Windows XP

2002-12-24 Thread Ken Schneider
Or you could try the follwing link:

http://acl.bestbits.at/

Extended ACL's helped with this type of problem here.


On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 09:38, Hall, Ken (ECSS) wrote:
  We have Windows XP users who have their desktop folders on a Samba share.  Some of 
them have been getting Delayed Write Failure messages recently on the 
cookies/index.dat file.  At first I
  thought it was a fluke related to a network outage we experienced, but now I'm 
finding out it had been happening previously, and it's still going on.
  
  This is Samba 2.2.5 on SuSE Linux SLES7 on S/390.
  
  Does anyone have any ideas?  Thanks.
  
 One respondent suggested giving all users admin authority to the share, but that's 
not acceptable for a number of reasons, and since the problem isn't consistent, I 
don't see why this would help or be
 necessary.
 
-- 
Ken Schneider
Senior UNIX Administrator
Network Administrator
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RE: [Samba] Delayed Write failures with Windows XP

2002-12-24 Thread Hall, Ken (ECSS)
Not an option for the time being.  Does anyone have an idea why this is happening?  I 
don't see why permissions would be an issue for this situation and no other, 
especially given that the users
aren't having trouble with any other files.

 -Original Message-
 From: Ken Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 9:51 AM
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 Subject: Re: [Samba] Delayed Write failures with Windows XP
 
 
 Or you could try the follwing link:
 
 http://acl.bestbits.at/
 
 Extended ACL's helped with this type of problem here.
 
 
 On Tue, 2002-12-24 at 09:38, Hall, Ken (ECSS) wrote:
   We have Windows XP users who have their desktop folders 
 on a Samba share.  Some of them have been getting Delayed 
 Write Failure messages recently on the cookies/index.dat 
 file.  At first I
   thought it was a fluke related to a network outage we 
 experienced, but now I'm finding out it had been happening 
 previously, and it's still going on.
   
   This is Samba 2.2.5 on SuSE Linux SLES7 on S/390.
   
   Does anyone have any ideas?  Thanks.
   
  One respondent suggested giving all users admin authority 
 to the share, but that's not acceptable for a number of 
 reasons, and since the problem isn't consistent, I don't see 
 why this would help or be
  necessary.
  
 -- 
 Ken Schneider
 Senior UNIX Administrator
 Network Administrator
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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