Hello, I have the following shares in my /etc/smb.conf: [jerry] comment = %S Backup Directory path = %H valid users = jerry administrator writable = yes printable = no [jenni] comment = %S Backup Directory path = %H valid users = jenni administrator writable = yes printable = no [tom] comment = %S Backup Directory path = %H valid users = tom administrator writable = yes printable = no [rob] comment = %S Backup Directory path = %H valid users = rob administrator writable = yes printable = no [admin] comment = %S Backup Directory path = %H valid users = administrator writable = yes printable = no As you can see I (administrator) have access to all directories for backup reasons. I am running Windows2000. If I copy a file to my (admin) directory I see the file show up in everyone's directory. This causes a problem because when the backup program runs it backs up everything in my (admin) directory one time for each user (because it sees my files in their directories for some reason).
Ray, On Fri, 15 Dec 2000 12:25:57 -0500, Ray Ellington wrote:>[jerry] > path = %H >[jenni] > path = %H >[tom] > path = %H >[rob] > path = %H >[admin] > path = %HConfusion programmed. Use absolute paths. Regards, Robert -- --------------------------------------------------------------- Robert.Dahlem@gmx.net Fax +49-69-432647 --------------------------------------------------------------- Sent using PMMail (http://www.pmmail2000.com) - fast, decent, email software; far better than Outlook. Try it sometime.