No, we used a test account also with no groups assigned to it. We could
still access all directories via Samba.
The same account accessed through the terminal or through AFP acted as
expected.
I finally rebooted the server and the problem went away. This is after
I stopped and started the service a couple of times.
Very strange.........
Tim David
Senior Systems Administrator
University of Central Florida
College of Education
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On Oct 27, 2004, at 6:52 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:
At 11:31 AM -0400 10/27/04, Tim David wrote:
With no warning at all, all of my Windows users have full read write
access to all user folders and all shared folders. All permissions
are correct on the server itself and Macs are still blocked as
expected.
Nothing has changed no the server as far as permissions. Everything
has been the same for several weeks. The only thing that was done is
we added one new server admin. The only thing he's done in this time
is change one user password.
I check every folder and nothing has been changed from what I can
tell.
Any ideas on why all of the sudden Windows users have root access to
the server? (at least to my Home folders share and Shared folders
share)
They don't have the same password as an admin do they?
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