Hi,
I was able to incorporate Samba into Windows 2003 AD, where I can access shared files. I had to use "adduser script=/usr/bin/useradd -m %u" if this makes any difference.
My problem is that, I can access the shared files but I'm not able change or write to these shared files. I have checked the permission (chmod 777 shared) and I was able to see my profile in /etc/passwd and my group in /etc/group.
If I switch to my profile locally on Linux, I'm able to write to that folder, but I'm unable to write via Windows in AD.
Thank you for any advice
T.k.
I was able to incorporate Samba into Windows 2003 AD, where I can access shared files. I had to use "adduser script=/usr/bin/useradd -m %u" if this makes any difference.
My problem is that, I can access the shared files but I'm not able change or write to these shared files. I have checked the permission (chmod 777 shared) and I was able to see my profile in /etc/passwd and my group in /etc/group.
If I switch to my profile locally on Linux, I'm able to write to that folder, but I'm unable to write via Windows in AD.
Thank you for any advice
T.k.