Have you tried "create mask" in the configuration file or are you looking to 
have different create permissions depending on the group?

Eric

On Thursday 29 January 2004 14:51, Matt Murphy wrote:
> 	Folks, I have samba running on a new redhat 9 server here, and I
> have all of our employees in a group called "employees", and I want to
> start putting most of our non-sensetive files on that server. The
> problem is that when a user creates a file, the permissions are set such
> that the user has all rights, but the group has read-only. I want to
> give the group rwx by default, any idea how to do that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
>
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