Leong, David
2001-Oct-23 11:55 UTC
changing samba share permissions using windows NT computers
Hi, I am kind of new to the samba set of programs and I have one small question. Is there a way to setup samba so that Windows NT/2000 machines can change the file or folder permissions on a samba share? I read in the documentation that this is possible, but trying the method described in the manual, I cannot even find a permissions tab when I right click,properties. I am running samba 2.0.7 at the momment, as well, the box is part of a windows NT domain. My smb.conf is currrently set by swat as follows: [global] workgroup = brooks-nawest security = domain encrypt passwords = yes password serv = pdc-nawest username map = /etc/usermap os level = 0 local master = no wins server = 10.42.254.5 create mask = 0774 directory mask = 0775 [data] path = /data writeable = Yes I know that the NT acl support is on true by default but yet, I cannot change permissions under Winnt Thanks! David.