Stacie ...
The QTree is NTFS.
The script runs on the domain controller and sets share permissions on the filer ... and the problem is *very* intermittent.
- Scott W.
-----Original Message----- From: sjmontoya [mailto:sjmontoya@micron.com] Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 11:02 AM To: 'Waters, G Scott DSTI'; 'toasters@mathworks.com' Subject: RE: disappearing CIFS permissions ...
Scott,
What type is assigned to the qtree that is being shared out as CIFS? Where is your script granting the user permissions? On the NetApp itself? Or from NT?
I have recently been setting up CIFS shares from qtrees that are "mixed". What I have noticed is that permissions changes made on the UNIX side show up in the NT ACLs and vice versa. I've also noticed that "Special permissions" are given in the case where the user might not be in the NT group that has been given permissions, but is in the UNIX group that owns the file/directory.
Stacie Montoya