Alexis Krier
2012-Mar-05 09:28 UTC
[Samba] Windows7 can see shared folder but can't browse them
Hi all. I have a debian with samba 3.5.6 and I've a shared folder like this: workgroup = WORKGROUP client lanman auth = no client ntlmv2 auth = yes domain logons = yes guest account = nobody follow symlinks = yes security = user encrypt passwords = true passdb backend = tdbsam obey pam restrictions = yes unix password sync = yes [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = yes [netlogon] comment = Network Logon Service path = /root/.ccm/ guest ok = yes read only = no browseable = yes force user = cassandra force group = users I can see the shared folders from my win7 but once double clicked, windows tells me that it can't. Thank you for any idea Alexis
Bjoern Meier
2012-Mar-05 13:47 UTC
[Samba] Windows7 can see shared folder but can't browse them
Hi, 2012/3/5 Alexis Krier <alexis.krier at valtech.fr>:> Hi all. > I have a debian with samba 3.5.6 and I've a shared folder like this: > > workgroup = WORKGROUP > client lanman auth = no > client ntlmv2 auth = yes > domain logons = yes > guest account = nobody > follow symlinks = yes > security = user > encrypt passwords = true > passdb backend = tdbsam > obey pam restrictions = yes > unix password sync = yes > > [homes] > ? comment = Home Directories > ? browseable = yes > > [netlogon] > ? comment = Network Logon Service > ? path = /root/.ccm/ > ? guest ok = yes > ? read only = no > browseable = yes > force user = cassandra > force group = users > > I can see the shared folders from my win7 but once double clicked, windows tells me that it can't. > > Thank you for any ideaUnix rights? Samba creates processes with the rights of the user. so every user must have the x (executes for files, listing for directories) for the whole path. F. e.: shared folder is: /data/shares/public/ then the user must have x on /data then shares/ and public/. someone correct me please, if I'm wrong. Greetings Bj?rn