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Package:samba
Version: 2:3.5.4~dfsg-lubur

Problem:
When I change the permissions of a folder I have to restart the service smbd

What I Want:
Change the permissions and this change happens immediately without having to 
restart the service smbd through the codes (sudo service smbd stop ; sudo 
service smbd start)

PS: I'm using Kubuntu 10.10 installed by Synaptic on Ubuntu 10.10 by the 
package "kubuntu-desktop"... Also I'm using Dolphin as default file manager in 
the KDE 4.5 ... Additionally, I'm using kernel 2.6.35-22-generic-pae

Thanks for your help,

André M.

                                          

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Quoting Andr Luiz Romano Madureira ([email protected]):
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I tried that, but it didn't reloaded the /etc/samba/smb.conf file into the 
> SAMBA... So I had to do it by service stop ; service start

Just let samba reload smb.conf automatically. This is what smbd
does. This is how samba is designed and, imho, this is not really
going to change..:-)



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