On Ter Nov 29 05 13:55, Taolizhong wrote:
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>Josh Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 11/29/05, Taolizhong wrote:
>> The above requirements seem simple, however, my problem is, because the
>> share directory is neither under any of the members' home directory nor a
>> seperate partition, and
Josh Kelley wrote: On 11/29/05, Taolizhong wrote:
> The above requirements seem simple, however, my problem is, because the share
> directory is neither under any of the members' home directory nor a seperate
> partition, and the system umask is set to 022, which is not supposed to be
> change
Josh Kelley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 11/29/05, Taolizhong wrote:
> The above requirements seem simple, however, my problem is, because the share
> directory is neither under any of the members' home directory nor a seperate
> partition, and the system umask is set to 022, which is not sup
On 11/29/05, Taolizhong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The above requirements seem simple, however, my problem is, because the
> share directory is neither under any of the members' home directory nor a
> seperate partition, and the system umask is set to 022, which is not supposed
> to be chang
Hello --
I am creating a share directory on a samba server for a group of users. I
would like to make sure:
1. Only the members in that group can create files and subfolders on that
directory
2. Other people cannot have any access to the files/subfolers.
3. The members can have f