Re: Unix assigning permissions to windows 2000/3 folders
- From: Mike Miller <mcubed5@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 15 Jun 2005 15:13:12 -0500
In article <2FA0DB64-9C72-4F9C-872D-612B53F7B259@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
dmarino1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> Thank you Mike, you are right, I realized that after I sent the message.
> The NT server has a program called DiskShare, this creates a NFS share that
> allows Unix systems to communicate with Wintel servers, this is the point
> where all unix systems attach and share data. All the folders are created in
> this location of the Nt server and this is where the permissions need to be
> created as users log in to use the application. I hope this helps...
>
How do you launch the app? Can you change how it launches so that you could
script the permission changes just before the real program starts?
I did some reading on DiskShare also. If each user gets a specific folder
you might be able use the User Mapping process to get the proper rights to
the folder from the Unix side.
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