Urs & Mike,
If you install the NT server tools for Win9x from off
the NT server CDROM - I think you can probably
download these also - this gives you the explorer
shell extension. It gives your a
security-permission/ownership dialog. This will
probably work for Win95 now but I'm not too sure. I
know that in the last couple of days the user manager
app for 95 will now work correctly. Give it a try.
You'll need the lastest CVS version for this to happen
though.
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On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 06:01:39PM -0000, Urs Rau
wrote:> Hi All,
>
> Is there a way (speak command/wsh script) that
allows a win9x > workstation that is logged into a samba domain
server (running > onlinux for example) to see from the workstation
what owner a > certain file or directory has?
>
> Under win2k the "dir /q" command does this
adequately.>
> And if this is possible, is it then possible for
someone to change > the ownership of a file to another user or group
from a win9x > workstation, assuming that the person logged in has
sufficient > rights to do so of course.
>
> Many thanks,
There is a shell extention to explorer that will let
you modify the unix
permissions. Don't remember where it is, but you may
be able to search in
the archives.
Mike
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