NFS Shares
Hello Managers.
i am using Omni-NFS Gateway to share files between Solaris and Windows. i
need to put permissions on the shares such that a user will not be able to
delete the directories but will be able add and remove files. It seems tha
permissions from UNIX are not trnsferrable to Windows.
The perission of the Omni gateway are also not working. if i give change or
Full Access, user can delete the directory. I f i give Read , the user cannot
add files. How can i achieve this. I am using files and no other naming servie
for Solaris.
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