Andrew Morgan wrote:

> My bet is that you have permissions to access the file, but not stefan's
> home directory.  You must have the public execute bit set on every
> directory in the path to stat the file.

Andrew McNabb wrote:

> That explains it.  If you aren't stefan, you can't follow the link through
> /home/stefan.

That sounds convincing. I have moved the directory into the publicly
accessible
area and will see what happens. Thanks for your help!

Harry Zink/Netatalk List wrote:

> You might have network trash problem with that setup.
>
> Harry

That�s true. But then there aren�t that many users, and the worst that has
happened
so far is, that some items couldn�t be deleted.
I reckon this isn�t the proper way to go about it, but it was the quickest ;-)

Stefan

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