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Mark Donnelly wrote: > > > I know that I have not been able to > > write to some of the drives shared by the NT file servers running NTFS > > from a Linux box at work. > > I would guess that you're running into permission problems here. Remember > that you have multiple levels of permissions to deal with on a share. Do > you have permission to connect? Do you have permissions to write to the > directory? Do you have permisssions to the file you're dealing with? > Remember that NTFS has a lot finer control than Unix filesystems do - you > can set permissions at a group or individual level; so three different > individuals in the same or different groups can have entirely different > permission sets for the same file. > > FWIW, > --Mark It is actually in my directory on the "network" drive, I can write to this directory from any M$ system(95, 98, NT client) but cannot write to it from the Linux box. I checked the mount point to insure that I had -rwx permissions to that directory. Could it be a lack of smbfs support in my kernel? do I need to recompile the kernel with smbfs support? Thanks -- Tom Guilderson - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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