hi, see example but chmod -R 0777 /files/pub on linux before

note this maybe a security problem

## Section - [files]

[files]

readonly = No

cscpolicy = disable

comment = public files

browseable = yes

writeable = yes

path = /files/pub

guestok = yes

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Subject: [Samba] File Permissions


> I have set up Samba so that all users on my small network can read from my
> one of my Linux shares as well as write to that share.
>
> However, when user A saves a file to that share, user B can't open it -- 
and
> vice versa. How can I set up samba so that all files written to that share
can
> be read, modified, and deleted by all users?
>
> Thanks in advance for an answer to this question.
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