Hi, Presently I am facing a problem configuring our new SAMBA based file-server. Previously we used my workstation as a fileserver for our team (of about 12 users). Recently I moved all that stuff to a machine running Mandrak 10.1 Official (IA32). The way I configured samba is as follows (from smb.conf): [global] workgroup = ASIAPACIFIC netbios name = ocscfs security = user encrypt passwords = yes dns proxy = no [USC-REPOSITORY] comment = USC-REPOSITORY path = /home/USC-REPOSITORY browseable = yes writable = yes I've copied the entire repository of info. from Win2000 machine (old Server) to /home/USC-REPOSITORY (on this server), as "root/root". I've created the unix user id's for all 12 users, with their shell as /usr/bin/false, as recommended in a SAMBA tutorial. Now what happens is that all 12 of us are able to connect, and able to access all files in READ-ONLY mode, but not able to write/change anything. So what I did was did a # chown - R guest:users /home/USC-REPOSITORY # find /home/USC-REPOSITORY -type d -print | xargs chmod 777 # find /home/USC-REPOSITORY -type f -print | xargs chmod 666 i..e. all directories have rwx & all files have rw- permissions, and owner for everything is "guest:users". Note that all other 12 users also have group-id="users" and "guest" is the 13th user with exactly same properties as other users. Now I am still able to read everything and browse thru all directories, but when I see the "Properties->Security" of the directories and files from within the Win2K-Pro or WinXP-Pro clients, it show no-permission to "Everyone" or anyone!! So basically we can neither edit/create/delete files/directories, nor change their permissions. Could someone suggest as to how we can configure SAMBA and the files in the repository s.t. everyone is able to create files/directories, edit/delete them, and maybe even change Security settings for the files. Thanks & regards, Bani -- -------------------- Diamond is a piece of coal that did well under pressure.