> Try mounting the SAMBA server directory and using the 'noacl' option
> for that mount point.
I thought I had tried a noacl mount of the share on /usr/home and
it had no effect on the problem. But given your suggestion I tried
again and low and behold... It worked.
noacl is the key..
> Se
On 9/12/2011 3:08 PM, Eric S. Johnson wrote:
Ive looked around the archives and the FAQ's. I can't seem to
figure this out. I must be missing some simple clue here.
I have some windows XP clients of a samba server. I recently
upgraded one from cygwin 1.5(ish?) to cygwin 1.7 latests.
On the upgr
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