What sort of errors are you getting if the share is read only? I assume you are renaming USER.DAT to USER.MAN? All the best, Nial. At 09:19 15/07/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Is there ANY way in Samba (or even Windows... Bleugh!) - to have a read only share, yet anyone can write - but any writing is ignored? E.g. redirect all writing to /dev/null or something!?
Its for the profiles on our network (NT Server/2k Clients) - all students will soon use the same generic profile (as set in user manager) but if I make it read-only, it errors, if its writable, students can change anything!
Dug Stokes IS Technician/Senior Webmaster Gilberd IS Department
The Gilberd School - A Mathematics and Computing College w: www.gilberd.com e: dug@gilberd.com
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