Thanks Don, it works. Another question about that is, do I have to list all the users who need to access that share folder?
[Test2] comment = Test path = /usr/tmp/ valid users = "@Domain Admins" readonly = Yes write list = myaccount Since myaccount is not in Domain Admins, I can't even access those share folder. Do I have to chagne to [Test2] comment = Test path = /usr/tmp/ valid users = "@Domain Admins", myaccount readonly = Yes write list = myaccount Thanks Alex On Fri, 17 Feb 2006 13:29:50 -0600 Don Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 12:52 PM 2/17/2006, Alex Wang wrote: > >I guess the @"Domain\myaccount" is the wrong format, but I check the > >manual and can't find anything talk about the user list in smb.conf.... > > > >smb# testparm > >... > > winbind use default domain = Yes > > > First off, if "myaccount" is a user account, then drop the "@" -- > that is one of the specials used to designate a group. > > Second, with "winbind use default domain" active/enabled, you should > not have to specify the "DOMAIN\" part. > > Also, since you are using the special char "\" as a domain separator, > you need to be very cognizant of where you need to properly escape > it. (I.E., use "\\" instead of just "\") I'm pretty sure that > "valid users =" is one of those places... > > Cheers, > -D > > > Don Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Network Manager, ACES Academic Computing Facility > Technical System Manager, ACES TeleNet System > UIUC College of ACES, Information Technology and Communication Services > > "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little > temporary safety, > deserve neither liberty or safety." -- Benjamin Franklin, 1759 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba