I am trying to accomplish the following:
1. Create home folders for each user
2. Create a public folder where all users can access
3. Use Samba as a domain controller.
I have successfully completed issue 1. But I can't get the second issue to work. Below is my config file. Problem is that users can see the file but they don't have write access. When I try to create a file, I receive a "Don't have permission error".
There are two users: Behrad & Ali. Two user groups, Behrad & Legacy. I have tried different configuration as seen below to see which works and none have been sucessful.
Also, if you know of any good tutorials for setting up Samba as DC with all the things that needs to get done both on client computer and server, please let me know. I am a newb and could use all the help.
Thanks in advance,
Behrad
Last edited by DukeNuke2; 04-01-2009 at 06:36 PM..
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