Harry Jede wrote: > Am Montag, 27. April 2009 15:33 schrieb David Vaz: > >> I am using samba 3.3.2-1 in a debian squeze installation, using ext3 >> with acl support. >> >> The problem I am experiencing is easy to replicate as I have tried it >> in different machines. >> >> In a given share, user "A" is the owner of the folder "test", inside >> this folder there is a office file "test.doc" for example. User "B" >> has write privileges over file "test.doc" but not over "test". When >> user "B" tries to save the office document (using office 2007) an >> error appears "Access Denied. Contact your administrator". >> >> # file: test >> # owner: A >> # group: G >> user::rwx >> group::r-x >> other::--- >> >> # file: test.doc >> # owner: A >> # group: G >> user::rwx >> user:B:rwx >> group::r-x >> mask::rwx >> other::--- >> >> Notice that if the user copy the file to his desktop, modifies it and >> later overwrites the original there is no problem. >> > That's normal with Office 2007. Thanks to M$. > > They create a NEW file, when the user saves the old one, delete the old > one, then rename the new file to the old name. > > So, your users are able to update files with office 2007, only when they > have write permissons on the directory. > > Search this list archive for a more detailed explanation. > Is there any workaround to this?
> >> This error is similar in some ways to this >> https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6160, but i suppose now >> the lock over the folder. >> > > -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba