Hi,
I am now running Samba services to a network of 200 or so
PC's accessing a central UNIX filserver and overall it is a
success. There are just a few niggles however.
I'll email my smb.conf later if this is required but I
guess this may be a common newbie problem. Users all have a
home directory mapped to their Z drive. This is okay, but
if they try to rename a file (right click -> rename) is
comes up with Access is denied! However, it is my home
directory and I can copy files over okay.
I don't think it is anything to do with UNIX permissions as
changing them to 777 does not make any difference.
The relevant part of the smb.conf is this. We have server
level security pointing at a NT Domain Controller, and the
same usernames and passwords on each.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = yes
writable = yes
path = /exports/mappings/nt/%u
create mode = 0700
Has anybody any ideas?
Regards,
Anthony
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Systems Programmer
Cranfield University, England
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Email : a.n.farrow@cranfield.ac.uk
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