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Re: Windows permissions issue



rick-

Just set the following line in the smb.conf file:

acl check permissions = no
This will ensure that SMB is ACL permission considerate.

Dan DeRusha I.T. Manager Schawk Inc. 847 296-6000




On Apr 22, 2008, at 2:16 PM, Rick Saunders wrote:

I am having a permissions issue when Windows users logon to my Xserver
running 10.5.2. Standalone server running AFP and SMB.
Users can logon to the server using afp and access their files and folders
in sharepoints they have access to. They can read/write and delete.
However when they logon from a Windows XP Pro workstation using SMB they can
no longer delete files or folders. They can still access the folders they
have permissions for. They can create files and folders. But they can not
delete files or folders. They get a message " Cannot delete filename; access
denied;Make sure the disk is not full or write protected and that the file
in not currently in use "
I can logon with the same user from a Mac and delete. Has anyone seen this
before?
--
Rick Saunders
IT Manager
Pediatric Oncology Branch
National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health
301-402-0203
http://home.ccr.cancer.gov/oncology/pediatric/
IT Director
The Children's Inn at NIH
301-496-5672
http://www.childrensinn.org/


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