From 3609c7433d17d78aceb1806340f53f7a2e23c9e8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Björn Jacke Date: Tue, 8 Dec 2009 21:32:51 +0100 Subject: s3:doc: make dos filetimes description less contradictory --- docs-xml/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimes.xml | 8 +++----- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs-xml/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimes.xml') diff --git a/docs-xml/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimes.xml b/docs-xml/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimes.xml index 90f93a03e8..423b13c3b6 100644 --- a/docs-xml/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimes.xml +++ b/docs-xml/smbdotconf/misc/dosfiletimes.xml @@ -6,12 +6,10 @@ Under DOS and Windows, if a user can write to a file they can change the timestamp on it. Under POSIX semantics, only the owner of the file or root may change the timestamp. By - default, Samba runs with POSIX semantics and refuses to change the + default, Samba emulates the DOS semantics and allows to change the timestamp on a file if the user smbd is acting - on behalf of is not the file owner. Setting this option to - yes allows DOS semantics and smbd - 8 will change the file - timestamp as DOS requires. Due to changes in Microsoft Office 2000 and beyond, + on behalf has write permissions. + Due to changes in Microsoft Office 2000 and beyond, the default for this parameter has been changed from "no" to "yes" in Samba 3.0.14 and above. Microsoft Excel will display dialog box warnings about the file being changed by another user if this parameter is not set to "yes" and files are being -- cgit