From: Dale R. <dal...@ho...> - 2007-03-20 16:12:42
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What happens if you start Windows XP Home in safe mode? In home you can only access the detailed security permissions in safe mode I believe. Also, is simple file sharing turned off? Dale >From: "Charles Swarts" <cha...@gm...> >To: "Rick DeNatale" ><ric...@gm...>,bac...@li... >Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Help with Samba restore >Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 10:04:27 -0500 > >If the drive on the XP machine is formatted as NTFS then you will have >to deal with the file system permissions as well as the share >permissions. To avoid confusion, I typically set the share >permissions to Everyone Full Control and then use the file system >permissions to control access since they are more granular. As soon >as I can get to an XP machine, I'll follow up with some more detailed >information about setting permissions recursively through the >directory levels. > >Charles > >On 3/19/07, Rick DeNatale <ric...@gm...> wrote: > > Craig was kind enough to try to help me off list. > > > > It looks like I'm running into permissions problems as I descend the > > windows directory structure. > > > > Does anyone have enough Samba/Windows XP foo to help me. It's looking > > like windows XP home only lets you allow write permision one directory > > at a time. See my experiment with smbclient in forwared note. > > > > I can't figure out (from the gui at least) a way to permit write > > sharing recursively. > > > > Can anyone help? > > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > > From: Rick DeNatale <ric...@gm...> > > Date: Mar 19, 2007 2:34 PM > > Subject: Re: [BackupPC-users] Help with Samba restore > > To: Craig Barratt <cba...@us...> > > > > > > No. I made sure to check the 'let others change' or whatever the > > wording is when I set up the share, which is to the C: drive of the > > Windows machine. > > > > I've just done a test using smbclient. I think I might have a > > permissions problem somewhere down the directory hierarchy: > > $ smbclient //arwen/CDrive > > > > smb: \> put test.txt > > putting file test.txt as \test.txt (0.2 kb/s) (average 0.2 kb/s) > > > > smb: \> ls > > ... > > test.txt A 6 Mon Mar 19 14:22:59 2007 > > ... > > > > smb: \> cd "Documents and Settings" > > smb: \Documents and Settings\> put test.txt > > putting file test.txt as \Documents and Settings\test.txt (2.9 kb/s) > > (average 0.3 kb/s) > > > > smb: \Documents and Settings\> ls > > . D 0 Mon Mar 19 14:23:34 >2007 > > .. D 0 Mon Mar 19 14:23:34 >2007 > > All Users D 0 Wed Oct 20 09:12:06 >2004 > > Compaq_Owner D 0 Mon Mar 19 10:24:47 >2007 > > deborah D 0 Mon Mar 19 11:24:44 >2007 > > Default User DH 0 Mon Mar 19 12:15:42 >2007 > > Julia D 0 Wed May 25 11:36:15 >2005 > > LocalService DHS 0 Wed Oct 20 09:16:32 >2004 > > NetworkService DHS 0 Wed Oct 20 09:16:31 >2004 > > rick D 0 Mon Sep 26 18:17:46 >2005 > > test.txt A 6 Mon Mar 19 14:23:34 >2007 > > > > 36807 blocks of size 4194304. 34157 blocks available > > smb: \Documents and Settings\> cd deborah > > smb: \Documents and Settings\deborah\> put test.txt > > NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote file \Documents and > > Settings\deborah\test.txt > > smb: \Documents and Settings\deborah\> cd .. > > smb: \Documents and Settings\> cd rick > > smb: \Documents and Settings\rick\> put test.txt > > NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED opening remote file \Documents and > > Settings\rick\test.txt > > smb: \Documents and Settings\rick\> quit > > > > This is from an account on the linux machine which has the same name > > (rick) and password as an administrative account on the XP machine. > > > > It won't let me write to either the Documents and Settings directory > > of that account or my wife's one either. > > > > Do I need to set sharing permissions on each sub-directory? Is there > > a way to do that recursively in XP? > > > > On 3/19/07, Craig Barratt <cba...@us...> wrote: > > > Rick writes: > > > > > > > I'm trying to restore the backup and it isn't working. I think the > > > > problem is with my Samba setup. I was hoping someone here might be > > > > able to shed some light. > > > > > > Is the share read-only? > > > > > > Craig > > > > > > > > > -- > > Rick DeNatale > > > > > > -- > > Rick DeNatale > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Take Surveys. Earn Cash. 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