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Old 08-20-2007, 09:53 AM   #1
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restricting xp's security tab with samba acl


Hello,

We're porting all our windows file servers over to linux. I just joined our samba server to Active Directory and it works great with ACL (i can add/remove Sales, Marketing, IT groups etc..)

Q) How can I restrict our regular windows XP users from manipulating the "Properties -> Security" tab in file explorer? I'd like to restrict that to only the "Domain Admins" group like in Windows. Right now, anyone can add/remove groups - that's bad.

setting "nt acl support = no" removes ACL control completely, not just for regular users, but admins too.

any ideas?

thanks,
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