> Dave Kirkby (davek@medphys.ucl.ac.uk)
> Thu, 03 Dec 1998 20:11:00 +0000
> We run a Network of Suns (running Samba) and PC-NT (version 4, sp3)
> machines, at work, and find it very annoying to be unable to change
the> file permissions of files from NT on the Suns. Is there any way to
> change the permissions from NT file explorer or otherwise ?
>
> Dave Kirkby
We have this problem too, and we sended this message to samba-bug:
Subject: NT failing when giving permissions
Date: Wed, 02 Dec 1998 23:49:17 -0200
From: Carlos Henrique <chenriq@homeshopping.com.br>
To: "samba-bugs@samba.org.au"
<samba-bugs@samba.org.au>
Hi,
I readed these mails in samba-ntdom list and I had the same
problem, but with:
- Sun OS 4.1.4
- Samba 2 beta 2
- Win NT Wkst 4SP3 in Portuguese
- Windows message: 0xc0000005, Address 0x778833aa
Is it a bug?
Have you any solution?
Thank you.> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> Centro de Calculo (ccalculo@aero.upm.es)
> Mon, 16 Nov 1998 14:27:11 +0100
> As I told in a previous message NT SP3 Spanish fails to add new
(local)> users to the permissions lists of a local file/directory or to the
local> registry. This seems to be because it looks by default for the users
in> the domain, and then fails with Dr. Watson giving you the following
> message (translated from Spanish so might be unaccurate).
>
> "Exception: Access Violation (0x0000005), Adress 0x778933aa"
>
> It's allways the same message, and happens both when you are Machine
or> Domain administrator.
>
> I have a level 50 log (4.5Mb) and a tcpdump of it. Is anybody
> interested, and if this is the case, where can I put it?
>
> Thank you again
> Marcos Mezo
>
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> Eloy A. Paris (eparis@ven.ra.rockwell.com)
> 16 Nov 1998 15:50:13 GMT
>
> This also happens with English NT SP4.
>
> The procedure to trigger the crash is this:
>
> Open "My Computer", open a hard disk and right click over a
directory
> that is not shared. In the directory properties, Sharing tab change
> from "Not shared" to "Shared as". Then press the
"Permissions" button
> and the bottom. In the "Access through Share Permissions" button
press
> the "Add..." button. Voila! The NT Explorer has just crashed.
>
> I don't know if it is the same error you are getting because I get
> "Explorer.exe - Application error: The instruction at
"0x778933ae"
> referenced memory at "0x00000098". The memory could not be
"read".
>
> This is with Samba-2.0.0beta1.
>
> peloy.-
> --
> Eloy A. Paris
> Information Technology Department
> Rockwell Automation Venezuela
> Telephone: +58-2-9432311 Fax: +58-2-9431645