I think I know the answer on this, let me check one of my backups tonight
for a sample configuration for you. I found the pocket books to be handy
for quick reference on these things.


On Sun, May 6, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Chris Allen <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> At work I (and others) log on to a Unix system from a M$ desktop via Samba.
> Every file I we create via this connection has has the access rights of
> 744.
> We would prefer this be to be 664
>
> I have tried this with *create mask* and force create mode but it does
> not work.
> Can any one suggest a solution.
>
> PS. Is there a reference book the explains Samba in *simple* and  
> *plain*language?
> Every time I read literature on Samba, it is always written in complex
> dialect compubabale that only alpha geeks can understand.
> That approach does not help persuade the general public to take up Samba
>
> Chris Allen
>
>
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