On Tue, 2007-03-06 at 20:11 -0700, Jerry Davis wrote: > On Tuesday 06 March 2007 11:10, Craig White wrote: > > On Mon, 2007-03-05 at 17:36 -0700, Jerry Davis wrote: > > > we have a file share on linux at work. > > > > > > in the smb.conf file I have a share called data > > > In the [data] section, I have force group = g1, and force user = u1 > > > in the /data partition I have the owner set to u1 and group to u2 > > > > > > from windows: > > > I can do a mkdir and it works > > > I can copy a file into that dir and it works > > > > > > BUT, when I use xcopy to copy a bunch of directory/files recursively it > > > gives me an access violation. > > > > ---- > > I'm not in front of a Windows system but I have done this I'm sure and > > don't recall any issues other than permissions problems - which is > > probably the issue you are facing. > > > > I often use setgid on Samba shared directories so new folders inherit > > the group and sometimes use the umask options in samba to set the umasks > > of created files/folders, of course depending upon the needs. > > > > Your question is a bit vague to answer with any certainty. > > it was kinda vague, because I was at home, trying to remember most of what I > did at work. > > it turns out that we were using the xcopy /O switch which tries to preserve > ACL's. I tried the "force unknown acl user = yes" parameter, but it didn't > work either. so for now, we just took out the /O switch in all our scheduled > tasks. > > If anyone knows what CAN work with /O switch let me know. ---- You might want to enable extended acl's on the underlying filesystem (ext3 ?) Anyway, the official samba documentation on file/folder access control, etc. is here... http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/AccessControls.html Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss