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. > > > -- > SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slug.org.au/ > More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug >
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