Hallo Shane Hebert,
> My environment:
>
> Linux: SuSE 9.2 Pro AMD64
> Windows: Windows XP Pro (32-bit) on an Athlon64
> Networking: everything connected with GoC.
>
[...]
>
> This reports the data transfer rate at around 65kb/s
[...]
> around 15MB/s (near hard drive write speed on the Windows
Hallo Justin Piszcz,
> I have found the problem; it was a single patch from microsoft, remove it
> and fixed! :)
>
Please can you tell us the Patchnumber?
Greetings
Thomas
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Hallo Ilia Chipitsine,
>
> 2) SUID on directory ?
doesn't work because (man smb.conf, Section "inherit permissions"):
Note that the setuid bit is never set via inheritance (the code
explicitly prohibits this).
Greetings
Thomas
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Hi,
after some Tests with Printer Driver Upload after an Upgrade from Samba
2.4 to 3.0 i found this Infos in the samba Log:
[2005/01/28 19:21:03, 1] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(648)
mic-nuernberg (172.30.10.7) connect to service print$ initially as
user reiss
(uid=1000, gid=1007) (pid 1
Hallo David Wilson,
> M... I wonder what else I could try ?
> Perhaps it would easier if I configure ACL support and just set the
> permissions manually each time a new file is copied to the users' areas by
> a Domain Admin ?
I think you doesn't need in this case ACL support because the Pr
Hallo Jason Williams,
>
> What I was hoping to get from some people here are some recommended
> partition setup schemes. What works well, what is necessary/unnecessary etc.
>
> I know partitioning is a personal thing, I just like to hear options and
> ideas from others here.
I thing you shou
Hallo David Wilson,
> If the administrator(root) had to write a file (test.txt) to the user1
> folder and I had "inherit permissions" turned on, then file would be
> written as:
> rwx-- 16 root Domain Admins 0 2005-01-21 07:07 test.txt
> Unfortunately I need "user1" to own the
Hallo [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>
> If I just wait about 3 or 4 minutes, however, I can log on again as any user
> and access the roaming profile.
Maybe a Timesync Problem between Samba Server and Windows Client ?
Can you pleas check this ?
Thomas
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