sharif islam wrote:
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 6:52 PM, Michael Heydon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Or you can use the above force group option to access the files as a group
that does have access.
Well, the problem is, each folder (such as /www/share1, /www/share2)
already
On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 6:52 PM, Michael Heydon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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[master share]
comment = All of WWW read/write access
path = /www
valid users = @DOMAIN\My master group
write list = @DOMAIN\My master group
force group = My Master group
Or
I am trying to create a master share that contains all the other
shares. I created a group that needs read+write permission to all the
other shares. However, rather than adding this group in each share
configuration, I was wondering if there is a way to overwrite the
permission.
I tried this but
sharif islam wrote:
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I tried this but gave read-only access. Also in the linux level, I
don't have this master group as the owner. Any idea?
If the users don't have write access at the unix level, they won't get
write access through samba.
You can use ACLs to grant them write access.