Bart
2002-Oct-23 08:30 UTC
[Samba] How do I permit NT Administrator to manage ACL's on samba file server
How to manage my Samba ACLs from NT ? My administrator seemingly doesn't have the rights to change ACLs (ownership). And even though my administrator owns the fiels on the Samba machine it has no rights to change ACLs or ownership. The files are owned by "DOMAIN+Administrator" and group is "DOMAIN+Domain Admins". I have added the user to smbpasswd I think (how can I check this ? And is this needed ?). Or di I have to give this user 'root' rights and how can I do that ? Bart ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Aia Software B.V. Phone : +31 24 371 02 30 PO Box 38025 Fax : +31 24 371 02 31 6503 AA Nijmegen URL : http://www.aia-itp.com The Netherlands ---------------------------------------------------------------------- This E-mail and any files transmitted with it are confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. If you have received this E-mail in error please notify the postmaster (postmaster@aia-itp.com). The authenticity of this message cannot, at this moment, be guaranteed by ourselves. For this reason no legal rights may be granted should the contents differ to the original sent message. The Aia log-file of sent messages is deemed to be the sole, true transcript of communication unless the contrary, other than the received message, can be proven. ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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