Am Donnerstag, 17. Januar 2008 schrieb Ryan Novosielski:
A time change by default in Windows requires a user to be in the
Power Users group. There is a group with normal access BELOW
that level (whose name escapes me) that users end up in unless
something special is done.
thanks. With the
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Stefan Onken wrote:
Hello,
I recently moved a samba fileserver and PDC to a new server. Since
then, all Windows Users have very limited permissions, not allowing
changing even the time settings. Before moving the server, each
windows user
Hello,
I recently moved a samba fileserver and PDC to a new server. Since
then, all Windows Users have very limited permissions, not allowing
changing even the time settings. Before moving the server, each
windows user had the same rights as a Standard User or Main
User (not sure about the
Stefan Onken wrote:
Hello,
I recently moved a samba fileserver and PDC to a new server. Since
then, all Windows Users have very limited permissions, not allowing
changing even the time settings. Before moving the server, each
windows user had the same rights as a Standard User or Main
User
Setting the GID bit on the directory solves this.
On 3/2/07, Oliver Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a problem with Samba file permissions.
It doesn't concerns every user, but most.
When a user creates a file it gets the wrong permissions. It gets
username:users and not as
Hi,
I have a problem with Samba file permissions.
It doesn't concerns every user, but most.
When a user creates a file it gets the wrong permissions. It gets
username:users and not as expected username:groupname.
So some useres can't write on a file, if someone else has saved it.
I dont't know