You can try a smbstatus - which will show you how the person is
attached.

Alex
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 12:24:51PM +1000, Craig Mead wrote:
> Mike,
> 
> I didn't have a force group set, however I do now and the issue is still
> happening
> 
> --- snippet of /etc/samba/smb.conf
> 
> 
> [shared]
>         path = /home/shares/shared
>         comment = General Documents
>         user = @employee,@accounts,@admin
>         write list = @employee,@accounts,@admin
>         force group = employee
> 
> -- end snippet
> 
> Looks right according to my google and man page research.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> 
> |  Yes, but do you have the force-group option set in your smb.conf ? :)
> |  All the best...
> |  Mike
> 
> 
> 
> > I'd wager the file is being created with permissions for user A to rw
> > and user B to ro.
> 
> Assumed this might be the case.....not 100% sure on how to go about
> rectifying the situation tho.
> Any tips/pointers?
> 
> > Check the UNIX permissions on the files and the groups which User [AB]
> > belong to.
> 
> Happening to members of the same group.
> 
> 
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