Hi How does Windows interpret the 'x' attribute for the file's 'other' attribute field? If I give a *file* a 0775 permission Windows XP clients cannot see the file. Not even the group members. If I change this permission to 0774 the file becomes visible to everyone. (smbclient sees the file either way). This file in under a directory which has 2775 as permission and "inherit permissions = yes". Samba is 3.0.20b Does the 'x' attribute of a file behave backwards as for directories under Windows point of view?? Or better yet, what am I doing wrong? Regards -- Ethy H. Brito /"\ InterNexo Ltda. \ / CAMPANHA DA FITA ASCII - CONTRA MAIL HTML +55 (12) 3797-6860 X ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN - AGAINST HTML MAIL S.J.Campos - Brasil / \
Hi How does Windows interpret the 'x' attribute for the file's 'other' attribute field? If I give a *file* a 0775 permission Windows XP clients cannot see the file. Not even the group members. If I change this permission to 0774 the file becomes visible to everyone. (smbclient sees the file either way). This file in under a directory which has 2775 as permission and "inherit permissions = yes". Samba is 3.0.20b Does the 'x' attribute of a file behave backwards as for directories under Windows point of view?? Or better yet, what am I doing wrong? Regards -- Ethy H. Brito /"\ InterNexo Ltda. \ / CAMPANHA DA FITA ASCII - CONTRA MAIL HTML +55 (12) 3797-6860 X ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN - AGAINST HTML MAIL S.J.Campos - Brasil / \