>-----Original Message-----
>From: George Gallen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 9:52 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [U2] smbmount problem...
>
>
>I thought the mask was the inverse of what you wanted,
>or is that just umask for unix and not the mask in this case?
>
>FYI...changeing the fmask and dmask settings to 0777
>was successful. Thanks.
>

Well...half successful.  After I smbmount the share,
if I'm in unix I can create/edit/delete from share with no problem.

mount -t smbfs -o gid=users,fmask=0777,dmask=0777 "//PCNAME/sharename"
/mnt/jrnl-files

drwxrwxrwx    1 root     users         512 Jul 19 13:52 jrnl-files

But..If I'm in UV  (I setup the VOC as <1>F   <2>/mnt/sharename  <3>D_SOURCE)
If I ED VOCNAME TEST
I get:

>ED PCJRNL
Record name = TEST
New record.

----: I
0001= TEST
0002=
Bottom at line 1.
----: FI
Failed to file "TEST" in file "PCJRNL". STATUS = 0
0001: TEST
Bottom at line 1.
----:

Why would it work from unix, but not from UV?



>so smbmount umask isn't the same format as unix umask....
>
>George
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