Hi,
i tried various search strings, with no success.
Any idea what i should look for exactly?
regards
2012/6/28 Elfish elf...@gmx.de
Hello,
thanks for your reply!
Good to know that it's a OS problem and not a samba problem.
I finnally know what to look for.
And I'm using Windows 7.
Hello,
thanks for your reply!
Good to know that it's a OS problem and not a samba problem.
I finnally know what to look for.
And I'm using Windows 7.
Regards.
2012/6/28 Miguel Medalha miguelmeda...@sapo.pt
Nothing is wrong. This is the default behavior of Windows itself.
When you move a
Hi,
i got a problem with a samba share...
let's say i have 2 folders. the first folder is only accessible by 1 group
(sharepriv), which has r/w access.
getfacl output:
Code: # file: complete/
# owner: elfish
# group: elfish
user::rwx
group::rwx
group:sharepriv:rwx
mask::rwx
other::---
if i move a file from the first folder to the second folder by cutting it
out in windows (the share is mounted there) and inserting it in the 2nd
folder the 2nd group (sharepub) has no access to it. So basicly the first folder
keeps it's permissions.
i thought that the parent dir permissions
Good to know that it's a OS problem and not a samba problem.
I finnally know what to look for.
It is not a problem, it's a feature! If you think about it carefully,
you will see that this is a correct way to behave.
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