Hello world; currently I am running into some strange problem with a setup that incorporates servers running Windows 2003 and Debian GNU stable (samba 3.0.14). Here's the situation: * There's a share on the windows box that the unix machines need to access. This is mounted using CIFS with uid= / oid= options to ensure the desired unix user account is able to access the data in the share. * When I do "ls -l" across the share, I see that the permissions, same as owner and group information, are the way I want them to. * Anyhow, whenever I try to write to that share as the user that (obviously) owns all the files on it, I just get a "permission denied". This is strange. Can anyone point me a way out? TIA and bye, Kris -- Kristian Rink -- Programmierung/Systembetreuung planConnect GmbH * Strehlener Str. 12 - 14 * 01069 Dresden Tel. 0351 4657716 * Fax 0351 4657707 * krink@pm-planc.de