Yes i am aware that this is the case, but we decided its better they get
the keys to the software then have access to an account
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Allan Stones schrieb:
Hi i found an answer to my problem. I noticed that there was a huge
discussion about the SYSTEM account not being able to access a samba
share. Well i found how to fix it.
In your smb.conf file you need to set in the global section
guest account = nobody
then the SYSTEM account was able to access the share to install my
applications!
Man this just gets better and better
you must be aware that everybody can access this share.
so think twice if you keep there registration keys etc., and you're not
sure of the users (i.e. school etc.).
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