On 17/01/15 19:08, Dr. Harry Knitter wrote:> "Dr. Harry Knitter" <harry at knitter-edv-beratung.de> schrieb am 15.01.2015: >> Hllo, >> >> I have a Debian Wheezy machine with a standard samba configured as domain >> controller. (security = user) >> >> On the Windows clients a programm shall be installed that needs full access >> to all files on a network drive >> >> I have set the Unix permissions to 777 for all files and subdirectories of >> the according directory. >> >> The share entry is: >> >> [myshare] >> path = /home/shareddirectory >> admin users = user1, root >> force group = users >> read only = No >> create mask = 0777 >> directory mask = 0777 >> >> On the Windows clients however in Properties -> Security I see only special >> rights which lack full access and delete. >> >> How can I get full access to all files and subdirectories. >> >> Any hints for what I configured wrong are wellcome. >> >> >> greetings >> >> Harry > what about now? > > May be I have some misconfiguration. However, where is the compatibility to a > native Windows Server? > How can I configure my samba server and my unix permissions to grant _full > access_ to a network share that is shown by my clients as _full access_?. > > A little guessing myself about why not getting hintful answers (bug?, > feature?). > BTW, the clients are W7 machines. > > Harry > >You could try answering Jeremy's question Rowland
Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> schrieb am 17.01.2015:> You could try answering Jeremy's question > > Rowlanddid, however my answer was sent only as PM, sorry. This entry is the default. However I set it explicitly. Did not work Harry
On 18/01/15 08:36, Dr. Harry Knitter wrote:> Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> schrieb am 17.01.2015: >> You could try answering Jeremy's question >> >> Rowland > did, however my answer was sent only as PM, sorry. > This entry is the default. However I set it explicitly. > Did not work > > HarryPlease don't send PM's, it breaks the thread, how was anybody other than Jeremy to know you sent it ?? OK, in which case, can you post your entire smb.conf Rowland