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authorGerald Carter <jerry@samba.org>2003-01-16 02:20:27 +0000
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* merge fixes for SGML syntax errors (does no one ever regenerate the docs?)
* regenerate the docs * add some files from SAMBA_3_0 (This used to be commit 1af74785f334bd84b2d62e7fc2975f9477386acb)
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@@ -5,7 +5,8 @@
>UNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists</TITLE
><META
NAME="GENERATOR"
-CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.77"><LINK
+CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.76b+
+"><LINK
REL="HOME"
TITLE="SAMBA Project Documentation"
HREF="samba-howto-collection.html"><LINK
@@ -73,17 +74,13 @@ WIDTH="100%"></DIV
CLASS="CHAPTER"
><H1
><A
-NAME="UNIX-PERMISSIONS"
-></A
->Chapter 12. UNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists</H1
+NAME="UNIX-PERMISSIONS">Chapter 11. UNIX Permission Bits and Windows NT Access Control Lists</H1
><DIV
CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1618"
-></A
->12.1. Viewing and changing UNIX permissions using the NT
+NAME="AEN1605">11.1. Viewing and changing UNIX permissions using the NT
security dialogs</H1
><P
>New in the Samba 2.0.4 release is the ability for Windows
@@ -120,9 +117,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1627"
-></A
->12.2. How to view file security on a Samba share</H1
+NAME="AEN1614">11.2. How to view file security on a Samba share</H1
><P
>From an NT 4.0 client, single-click with the right
mouse button on any file or directory in a Samba mounted
@@ -190,9 +185,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1638"
-></A
->12.3. Viewing file ownership</H1
+NAME="AEN1625">11.3. Viewing file ownership</H1
><P
>Clicking on the <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
@@ -284,9 +277,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1658"
-></A
->12.4. Viewing file or directory permissions</H1
+NAME="AEN1645">11.4. Viewing file or directory permissions</H1
><P
>The third button is the <B
CLASS="COMMAND"
@@ -346,9 +337,7 @@ CLASS="SECT2"
><H2
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN1673"
-></A
->12.4.1. File Permissions</H2
+NAME="AEN1660">11.4.1. File Permissions</H2
><P
>The standard UNIX user/group/world triple and
the corresponding "read", "write", "execute" permissions
@@ -408,9 +397,7 @@ CLASS="SECT2"
><H2
CLASS="SECT2"
><A
-NAME="AEN1687"
-></A
->12.4.2. Directory Permissions</H2
+NAME="AEN1674">11.4.2. Directory Permissions</H2
><P
>Directories on an NT NTFS file system have two
different sets of permissions. The first set of permissions
@@ -440,9 +427,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1694"
-></A
->12.5. Modifying file or directory permissions</H1
+NAME="AEN1681">11.5. Modifying file or directory permissions</H1
><P
>Modifying file and directory permissions is as simple
as changing the displayed permissions in the dialog box, and
@@ -538,9 +523,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1716"
-></A
->12.6. Interaction with the standard Samba create mask
+NAME="AEN1703">11.6. Interaction with the standard Samba create mask
parameters</H1
><P
>Note that with Samba 2.0.5 there are four new parameters
@@ -815,9 +798,7 @@ CLASS="SECT1"
><H1
CLASS="SECT1"
><A
-NAME="AEN1780"
-></A
->12.7. Interaction with the standard Samba file attribute
+NAME="AEN1767">11.7. Interaction with the standard Samba file attribute
mapping</H1
><P
>Samba maps some of the DOS attribute bits (such as "read