Hi. I'm running Samba 3.0.2 (a?) on Linux. For the most part, it's working great. I have set up Samba as a PDC and also just as a workgroup server.
However, under both scenarios I'm seeing a troublesome behavior with Windows XP machines that have many users who frequently log on and log off. If User A logs off Windows XP and User B logs on 30 or 40 seconds later, sometimes User B can see and access private shares that only User A is authorized to see or browse or read or write. It seems that User A's shares will disappear from the Samba Server after a few minutes -- but during those first minutes after logging on, User B can see both HIS shares and User A's shares. During the transition period, User B can actually copy or delete anything he wants from User A. Anybody have any clue what's going on and how to prevent it? Is the problem on the Samba side or on the Windows side. In my particular application, this is a very dangerous situation. Andy Liebman -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba