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I added :
acl check permissions = False
veto oplock files = /*.doc/*.docx/*.xls/*.xlsx/*.pptx/*.ppsx/*.ppt/*.pps
but still doesn't work.
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> Dear All,
>
> I have problem with this smb.conf share section
> (I'm not samba admin, but I know this configuration)
>
> smb.conf 3.5.8
>
> ###################
> [AD-test-acl]
> comment = AD-test-acl
> path = /fs-e/AD/group/AD-test-acl
> read only = No
> create mask = 0770
> directory mask = 0770
>
*acl check permissions = False
veto oplock files = /*.doc/*.docx/*.xls/*.xlsx/*.**pptx/*.ppsx/*.ppt/*.pps*
> inherit permissions = Yes
> inherit acls = Yes
> browseable = No
> blocking locks = No
> delete readonly = Yes
> dos filetime resolution = Yes
> vfs objects = zfsacl
> nfs4:acedup = merge
> nfs4:chown = yes
> nfs4:mode = special
> #####################
>
> the issue are:
>
> users network 1
>
> when trying to edit a file the user cannot save the file due to
> incorrect permissions, however it seems that even though an error is
> given the file is still saved.
> the file however then has readonly permission set and can no longer
> be used. Removing the readonly permission (properties) sometimes results
> in either the file being no longer visible (not always) or the file
> being no longer readable (again not always) - seems to depend on the user?
>
> users network 2
>
> when trying to edit a file the user cannot save the file due to
> incorrect permissions, however a copy of the file is saved
> again the copy of the file is set to readonly and removing the
> readonly property may result in the file becoming unusable (can no
> longer open from net2) or no longer visible from net2.
>
> do you have an idea to solve these problems?
> thanks, darkyz
>