Greetings,
I have a service running on a Windows Server 2003 box that I want to write to a
Samba share running on Solaris 10. The Samba is not a DC. How can I give access
to the Local System user on the Windows box without making the share writeable
to any other user or system?
Regards,
KB
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Subject: [Samba] Allow Local System user on win2k3 access to Samba share
Greetings,
I have a service running on a Windows Server 2003 box that I want to write to a
Samba share running on Solaris 10. The Samba is not a DC. How can I give access
to the Local System
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Subject: [Samba] Allow Local System user on win2k3 access to Samba share
Greetings,
I have a service running on a Windows Server 2003 box that I want to write to a
Samba share running on Solaris 10. The Samba is not a DC. How can I give access
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Allow Local System user on win2k3 access to Samba share
It's a MS SQL database service. Our standard is to have it run as Local System.
KB
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From: Damien Dye [mailto:damien.j@googlemail.com