on all Windows clients.
Thanks,
Rick Cone
Secure Payment Systems
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I have a problem with my long-running Samba workgroup where hosts will stop
coming up in View Network Computers. Only the UNIX system with Samba
running shows up. If I restart Samba on the UNIX system then the hosts
start showing up again in a few minutes.
Any thoughts out there?
Thanks,
Hi. Can anyone look at this log.smbd except and tell me why I can't delete
a file on a Windows client. The file I'm deleting is /u/fil/2020.gif.
All the file/directory attributes should and do allow a delete in either
smbclient or by the UNIX user. Here is the except:
[2005/11/30 10:14:32, 10]
I can't delete a file in Windows even though Samba is logged in as a UNIX
user with that file's directory group, and all the permissions are okay for
this directory. Strangely, if I change the group to group on the file's
directory I can then delete the file?
Thanks, Rick
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Hi all,
Does the Samba guest account have some special restrictions placed upon it
beyond the permissions and authority of the user itself (perhaps some
compile-time options...)?
Thanks!
Rick
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I have an internal Samba installation where I have security=share, and have
everything going to a guest account, in which I've made as user called
samba. When connected to a samba share on my UNIX system, I can can copy
and move files using my XP client, but I can't delete files? I was
expecting
I have an internal Samba installation where I have security=share, and have
everything going to a guest account, which I've made a regular user and
password. I can can copy and move files, but I can't delete any files. I
was expecting Samba to follow the permissions of the user, which should be