Julian,

> > /mnt/shared is owned by the group "shared" and all have read write 
> > permissions recursively..
> 
> > where else can their permission be denied ??? it doesnt 
> make sense...
> 
> Who has access to /mnt ? To have access to a directory in 
> Linux you also need at least the execute (x) bit set on all 
> the directories above there. If /mnt has a restrictive set of 
> permissions then users won't be able to get as far as /mnt/shared.

OF COURSE, OF COURSE.... THANKS it fixed it, I didn't think of that
damnit...


AW.


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