Re: Unix assigning permissions to windows 2000/3 folders
- From: "dmarino1" <dmarino1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2005 07:26:07 -0700
That sounds like it may do the job. I will share this with the Unix team and
the appliation support person and see what we can come up with. Thanks again
for your support and all the information.
Thank you
Dale Marino
"Mike Miller" wrote:
> In article <ADDD5236-E723-42E8-9C80-C81A70BF278B@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> dmarino1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> > I am familiar with DiskShare, I manage it all the time. I didnt think about
> > trying to associate in that method as you discribed. I understand what you
> > are saying. Problem is no one knows who will be using the system, there fore
> > is the reason they want this to be dynamic. I have talked to other Unix
> > admins and they pretty much say the same thing but due to the unknown, its
> > not going to work. I do appreciate the time you spent, it is an option I will
> > explain to the users to see if this will satisfy thier needs. Thanks again
> > Mike for your support.
> >
> > Dale
> >
> As long as the information to determine what folder they should be given
> access to is available on the Unix side, the Unix side work is fairly easy.
> All the admin needs to do is come up with a shell script that extracts the
> information and then spawns another script that excutes a 'sudo' command.
> The 'sudo' command would give the user the needed access to the correct
> folder and off you go.
>
> Since 'sudo' is not native to most OSes you would have to get approval to
> load/install it if you guys do that.
> --
> Mike Miller
> If all else fails - READ THE INSTRUCTIONS!
> or if you like
> "If all else fails - THROW HARDER" Robert Smith(pro bowler)
>
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