Are you running winbind? In an AD environment, this is normally the way
to map UIDs to windows usernames.
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From: "m.r...@5-cent.us"
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Sent: Tuesday, December 15, 2015 5:28 PM
Subject: Re
, December 15, 2015 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] File Share Problem Between SAMBA AND WINDOWS 7
On 12/15/2015 05:04 AM, Erkin Aka wrote:
> But when i create a new folder, the owner of the folder is seen as
> “#User300012”instead of the real samba user.
Are you running winbind? In
On 12/15/2015 05:04 AM, Erkin Aka wrote:
But when i create a new folder, the owner of the folder is seen as
“#User300012”instead of the real samba user.
Are you running winbind? In an AD environment, this is normally the way
to map UIDs to windows usernames.
Do other files owned by "ege" s
Erkin Aka wrote:
>
> i have installded samba 4 oncentos 7 and started to use as part of active
> directory. But i have a problemabout sharing files between samba and
> windows 7.
>
> i can browse and edit sharedfiles and folders on windows 7.
>
> But when i create a new folder, the owner of the fol
hi,
i have installded samba 4 oncentos 7 and started to use as part of active
directory. But i have a problemabout sharing files between samba and windows 7.
i can browse and edit sharedfiles and folders on windows 7.
But when i create a new folder, the owner of the folder is seen as
“#User3
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