Hello! I've got some problems with the user-rights setting to my linux-machine. I want to create a file-server-system with samba where I can create a copy-directory, too. To this copy-directory every person, who can connect to the samba-machine, should be able to write through this directory and to make changes on documents, like word-documents, which are saved in this directory. My problem is that only the person, who has created a file through this directory, is able to make changes on this file. Other persons only can open this file to watch the content. I have no idea, which options I must change in the smb.conf-file so that every person is able to make changes on every file that is saved in the copy-directory. The security-level is set to user-security and every person connects with a username and a password to the samba-machine. Can anyone help me to solve my problem? Thanks! Buchbach
Hello! I've got some problems with the user-rights setting to my linux-machine. I want to create a file-server-system with samba where I can create a copy-directory, too. To this copy-directory every person, who can connect to the samba-machine, should be able to write through this directory and to make changes on documents, like word-documents, which are saved in this directory. My problem is that only the person, who has created a file through this directory, is able to make changes on this file. Other persons only can open this file to watch the content. I have no idea, which options I must change in the smb.conf-file so that every person is able to make changes on every file that is saved in the copy-directory. The security-level is set to user-security and every person connects with a username and a password to the samba-machine. Can anyone help me to solve my problem? Thanks! Buchbach