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Old 01-17-2002, 06:54 AM   #1
whepin
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Why Samba donot know my files have been modified?


One of my file is 100 bytes,when i got it first time,yeah,everything is ok.But after i have modified it,and what i got is the same as before(never modified).So my question is how should i get the modified file without having to restart Samba?
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Old 01-17-2002, 08:03 AM   #2
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Why!

See your script and your permission

or,
in the case a group:
Add the line : force create mode = 777
should be that your user havenīt permission.


[claudia]
force create mode = 777
delete readonly = yes
write list = @claudia
admin users = @claudia
force group = claudia
path = /home/cmoraes
browseable = no

sorry my english, I'm brazilian!
 
  


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