Hi, this might be off topic because it's not a samba problem, but might be interesting for others too. We are running an older samba 3.0.24 working as domain controller (no DFS features). When opening a .pdf file with the Acrobat Reader X from a WinXP SP3 client (maschine is member of the domain) the Acrobat Reader X shows a "permission denied". We see the following in the samba log:
[2010/12/07 18:29:50, 2] lib/access.c:check_access(323) Allowed connection from (x.x.x.x) [2010/12/07 18:29:50, 2] smbd/reply.c:reply_tcon_and_X(711) Serving IPC$ as a Dfs root [2010/12/07 18:29:51, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(352) user opened file batch.pdf read=No write=No (numopen=1) [2010/12/07 18:29:51, 2] smbd/close.c:close_normal_file(344) user closed file batch.pdf (numopen=0) [2010/12/07 18:29:51, 2] smbd/open.c:open_file(352) user opened file batch.pdf read=Yes write=No (numopen=1) The user has full read/write permission to the share. The WinXP Sp3 client is member of the domain. The only workaround in my case is to deactivated the "Protected Mode" [1] in Acrobat Reader X. All security (enhanced) settings e.g. privileged locations (L: or \\server\file.pdf etc.) don't have any effects. This sounds strange to me. Before rolling out a new reader version to my whole network, any input on this confusing problem is welcome. Ciao, Marcus [1] http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/860/cpsid_86063.html#main_Unsupported_configurations -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba