>>>Now, that is strange. Setting the readonly attribute > > attrib +r filename > If you know how to use cmd.exe. If not use explorer, > right click, mark readonly. > > >>> would change this, but this may not be a solution for >>> your problem. Try to revoke the right to 'write extended >>> attributes' for everyone, > > Open security settings from a file, click the extended > button, edit and look up the list until you find > something similar. Mark deny. If you can't edit it > because it's all greyed out, it is an inherited right. > Create a new entry first or disable inheritance. > > >> Must be something in Win registry? > No. > If you don't know what user rights exist on a NTFS > file system you really should look it up. Sorry that > my mind reading capabilities suffer with distance. > > Keep in mind that names and settings are translated > from german and could have different names in an > english version of windows. > > And before you ask, yes, it is tested.
That's great. It really works. Thanks, Holger. I answered before it dawned on me that you meant the "Write Extended Attributes" privilege in Advanced File Security Properties. Sorry. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba