Hi all,

I have a directory shared/exported by samba and mounted on another
(linux) machine.  The problem is when mounted on the second machine all
the files and dirs in there are owned by root:root and rwxr-xr-x.
This is despite me mounting it by specifying a username and
entering my passwd.  This means of course I can't write to anything
under there unless I'm root.  An M$ machine can write to it ok.
So what can I set in the smb.conf file to fix it?  (it's not apparent
to me from scanning the doco in /usr/doc/samba-doc.)

Ta,
Dave.

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