I'm going crazy trying to deal with file and directory perms set by Samba's attempt to echo Windows ACLs. I log in directly to my Linux box and tweak ACLs until they work exactly like I wish them to. But when I then access those files through Samba, I get _different_results_, apparently because Samba is trying awfully hard to emulate Windows. How can I tell Samba when handling perms to "forget Windows compatibility, just do what native POSIX would do"? thanks! (Windows is too weird for me. We only have Windows workstations because the school administration says we have to, and we don't use their file permissions at all [We couldn't even if we wanted to because we don't bother to run `newsid` after imaging, so lots of our machines have the same SID]. I'm very glad my Windows ACLs via Samba are somehow broken, and I intend to keep it that way.) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com