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Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2009 16:28:55 +0200
From: Jakob Curdes <jc@info-systems.de>
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Holikar, Sachin (ext) schrieb:
> Yes Jakob. We have ssh server configured  onto windows XP alongwith Cygwin. After this configuration, we did a samba mount from a Linux Server of lets say my home directory ( the user name is again from a windows Domain Server ).
>   
I never tried such a setup however I would bet that the permissions 
valid for the cygwin drive mounts are those of the user or users who 
were used to connect the network drives. If you want to have SAMBA drive 
a and drive b with separate access logics, you need to connect these 
drives using two separate users on the windows box AND set the 
permissions on the samba end (FS and samba) repsectively.

JC


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