Thx for your help.
Another question :
What does this exactly means :
vfs object = recycle:recycle
recycle:repository = .deleted
recycle:keeptree = Yes
recycle:touch = Yes
recycle:versions = Yes
?
Max
Liz Ackerman wrote:
>Maxime, you are still not telling me what files users are accessing and
>getting the message. Are they Microsoft Word and Excel and Access
>documents? Microsoft Office default templates???
>
>I will explain what my users are doing and how I made that work.
>
>Each user has their own folder. They create, update, change and delete
>files in this folder and must have all ownership and accesses. In a
>Terminal session I ran a command of:
>
>chown ownername *.* -R to make the owner the user
>chgrp ownername *.* -R to make the group the user (if you setup users as
>groups too, I used a group called Everyone which all users are a member of)
>
>Then
>
>chmod g+s *.* -R to set the group and user on everything. The -R is to
>ensure that the permissions flow down the file structure, so all folders and
>files get set.
>
>In my Samba shares, here is how I set permissions:
>
>
>[home2]- this where all users have their own directory, so me I am liza
> comment = Everyone's Home Directory
> path = /home2
> writeable = yes
> guest ok = yes
>
>[accting]
> - this is where the Accounting department have their Quickbooks files, you
>can see where I commented out things that didn't work :) I also use the
>force group and force user. Quickbooks is in multiuser mode, and it was the
>most challenging to get to work properly. Make sure you have a good backup
>copy of the database files if they get corrupted. We had several
>corruptions before I could get it to work.
>
> comment = Accounting Volume
> path = /accting
> writeable = yes
> valid users = liza, rhea, stephen, tammy
> oplocks = no
> level2 oplocks = no
>; veto oplock files = /*.*db/*.ldb/*.mde/*.xls/*.qb*/*.QB*/*.LDB/*.L*/*.*/
>; blocking locks = no
>; locking = yes
>; strict locking = no
>; share modes = no
> force group = accounting
> force user = root
> inherit permissions = yes
> create mask = 0771
> directory mask = 0771
>; force create mode = 0777
>; force directory security mode = 0777
> vfs object = recycle:recycle
> recycle:repository = .deleted
> recycle:keeptree = Yes
> recycle:touch = Yes
> recycle:versions = Yes
>
>[Data]
>- this is where all other folders and documents live. Anyone can access
>here and anyone can do anything to a file. Mostly Word and Excel,
>Powerpoint files.
> comment = Data
> path = /home2/Data
> writeable = yes
> guest ok = yes
> veto oplock files = /*.mdb/*.ldb/*.mde/
> oplocks = no
> level2 oplocks = no
> blocking locks = no
> locking = no
> strict locking = no
> share modes = yes
>
>Hopefully you can try some of this and see if it works.
>
>Liz
>
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