>>I need the group to be set to the group that has permission to the
>>share, so that other users can edit my files.
Try using force group.
force group (S)
This specifies a UNIX group name that will be assigned as
the
default primary group for all users con
October 29, 2003 9:30 PM
To: Philip Bubel; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Samba] File Permission Question
>>I need to setup samba so that when a new file is created it is
>>writeable to the entire group, not just the person who created it
Try this...in your smb.conf
create mode = 0665
I
> Got a little problem that I'm hoping somebody can help me solve. I've
> got a samba server set as the office's file server. We have a large common
> share that different people put documents in, and are to be modified by
> other people. I need to setup samba so that when a new file is crea
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-Original Message-
From: Philip Bubel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 30, 2003 6:18 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Samba] File Permission Question
Hello All,
Got a little problem that I'm hoping somebody can help me solve. I've
got a samba
Hello All,
Got a little problem that I'm hoping somebody can help me solve. I've
got a samba server set as the office's file server. We have a large common
share that different people put documents in, and are to be modified by
other people. I need to setup samba so that when a new file is c