So... It's been driving me nuts. I get intermittent permission denied errors when I try to rename a folder. T
I do something like the following (the number of steps to cause the failure varies): Rename folder1 to folder2 works Rename folder2 to folder1 works Rename folder1 to folder2 nope Bouncing smb on the Linux server temporarily corrects things. Out of frustration, I tried an XP machine, and can't get it to break, so SOMETHING with Vista, I guess. What I'm trying to do is have a wide open share. Permissions are set on the files and directories as specified below, all files belong to keith:keith. The files were initially created through Linux. No extended atrributed are set. Operating system is CentOS 5.5, Samba is 3.5.4. [global] log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log ; Take this out once you figure this crap out. log level = 3 netbios name = marvin usershare owner only = false null passwords = yes server string = Samba Server Version %v (%h) security = SHARE encrypt passwords = Yes username map = /etc/samba/smbusers max log size = 50 preferred master = Yes ; acl check permissions = No guest ok = Yes guest only = Yes ; nt acl support = No cups options = raw [SharedMedia] path = /storage1/SharedMedia force user = keith force group = keith read only = No ; acl group control = Yes force create mode = 0666 force directory mode = 6777 directory security mask = 6777 force unknown acl user = Yes map readonly = permissions Anyone have any thoughts? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba