Thanks everyone. The changes suggested seems to have done the trick.
Tanveer
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On Tue, 2013-06-18 at 12:37 +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2013-06-12 at 16:37 -0700, bogdan_bartos wrote:
Are these directives working for samba 4??? This looks like samba 3 to me.
We
need a fix for samba 4...
Samba 4.0 uses largely the same parameter set as Samba 3.x, because
On 06/18/2013 09:49 AM, Jonathan Buzzard wrote:
On Tue, 2013-06-18 at 12:37 +1000, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
On Wed, 2013-06-12 at 16:37 -0700, bogdan_bartos wrote:
Are these directives working for samba 4??? This looks like samba 3 to me.
We
need a fix for samba 4...
Samba 4.0 uses largely
Hallo,
I wrote am 16.06.13:
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The solution required the correct storage of the DOS attributes, the
appropriate configuration lines are
# store DOS attributes in extended attributes
ea support = yes
store dos attributes = yes
map readonly = no
map archive = no
On Mon, 2013-06-17 at 17:02 +0200, Helmut Hullen wrote:
[SNIP]
The problem seems to be that samba4 (running in samba3 mode) expects an
executable file (inherit mode) but the file Update.cmd had (under
Linux) no executable flag.
Under Samba 3.6 and older: no problem.
When I changed
On Wed, 2013-06-12 at 16:37 -0700, bogdan_bartos wrote:
Are these directives working for samba 4??? This looks like samba 3 to me. We
need a fix for samba 4...
Samba 4.0 uses largely the same parameter set as Samba 3.x, because it
really is just the next version of Samba as far as the file
Hallo, Jonathan,
Du meintest am 12.06.13:
Here is the information that you requested. When I say that all
permissions on a file are lost, this is at the windows level. In
Windows Explorer, we go to open the file in the default program, we
get an Access denied. Contact your administrator.
ea support = yes
store dos attributes = yes
map readonly = no
map archive = no
map system = no
map hidden = no
Should all this config directives be present under the [global] tag?
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Hallo, Tanveer,
Du meintest am 11.06.13:
Here is the information that you requested. When I say that all
permissions on a file are lost, this is at the windows level. In
Windows Explorer, we go to open the file in the default program, we
get an Access denied. Contact your administrator.
On Tue, 2013-06-11 at 20:22 -0600, Tanveer Virani wrote:
Hi Marc,
Here is the information that you requested. When I say that all
permissions on a file are lost, this is at the windows level. In Windows
Explorer, we go to open the file in the default program, we get an Access
denied.
Thanks. I've made the changes. Just waiting for a maintenance window to
restart the SAMBA service.
Tanveer
On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 6:39 AM, Jonathan Buzzard jonat...@buzzard.me.ukwrote:
On Tue, 2013-06-11 at 20:22 -0600, Tanveer Virani wrote:
Hi Marc,
Here is the information that you
This could be the same problem I am experiencing. My users are editing some
excel files with office 2010. The files lock and lose permissions. The only
way to fix this is to move out the file and move it back in, so it resets
the file permissions with administrator. This has probably something to
Actually, I got a few calls from users and other files types lock as well.
Like image files and stuff. This is a 4.0.6 bug for sure!!! Can you guys see
what this is caused by and get a patch in?
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Hi,
I have a OpenSuse 12.2 system running Samba 4.0.6 (compiled from source).
Every once in a while, we run into an issue where all permissions on a file
are lost. I've checked the ACLs, and they seem fine. The only way to get
permissions back is to copy the file to a new name, remove the old
Hello Tanveer,
Am 11.06.2013 21:41, schrieb Tanveer Virani:
I have a OpenSuse 12.2 system running Samba 4.0.6 (compiled from source).
Every once in a while, we run into an issue where all permissions on a file
are lost. I've checked the ACLs, and they seem fine. The only way to get
permissions
Hi Marc,
Here is the information that you requested. When I say that all
permissions on a file are lost, this is at the windows level. In Windows
Explorer, we go to open the file in the default program, we get an Access
denied. Contact your administrator. error. When I right click on the file
and
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