Jeremy, Thanks for the reply! Unfortunately, it did not work. Here is the global section from smb.conf and the section for the share that I tested with:
[global] workgroup = AD realm = COMPANY.COM netbios name = server01 server string = server01 Samba Server log file = /var/opt/samba/server01/log.%m log level = 3 lock directory = /var/opt/samba/server01/locks private dir = /var/opt/samba/server01/private pid directory = /var/opt/samba/server01/locks state directory = /var/opt/samba/server01/locks cache directory = /var/opt/samba/server01/locks #root directory = /nothing include = /etc/opt/samba/server01/server01.conf.%m socket address = <removed> interfaces = <removed> bind interfaces only = yes max log size = 1000 username map = /etc/opt/samba/server01/smbusers.map # Security mode. Use 'ads' for configuring with W2K domain and # use Kerberos as authentication protocol. security = domain local master = no #password server = * password server = <removed> wins server = <removed> dns proxy = yes encrypt passwords = yes smb passwd file = /var/opt/samba/server01/private/smbpasswd preserve case = yes short preserve case = yes dos filetime resolution = yes read only = no syslog = 0 kernel oplocks = no oplocks = no level2 oplocks = no guest account = smbguest # mmap =no is necessary to prevent a smbd crash use mmap = no unix extensions = no [Test] comment = Setup to test dos RO attribute browseable = No path = /home/jim writeable = yes username = jim ea support = no store dos attributes = no map readonly = yes All help appreciated! Thanks, Jim -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba