<samba:parameter name="force group" context="S" type="string" xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc"> <synonym>group</synonym> <description> <para>This specifies a UNIX group name that will be assigned as the default primary group for all users connecting to this service. This is useful for sharing files by ensuring that all access to files on service will use the named group for their permissions checking. Thus, by assigning permissions for this group to the files and directories within this service the Samba administrator can restrict or allow sharing of these files.</para> <para>In Samba 2.0.5 and above this parameter has extended functionality in the following way. If the group name listed here has a '+' character prepended to it then the current user accessing the share only has the primary group default assigned to this group if they are already assigned as a member of that group. This allows an administrator to decide that only users who are already in a particular group will create files with group ownership set to that group. This gives a finer granularity of ownership assignment. For example, the setting <filename moreinfo="none">force group = +sys</filename> means that only users who are already in group sys will have their default primary group assigned to sys when accessing this Samba share. All other users will retain their ordinary primary group.</para> <para> If the <smbconfoption name="force user"/> parameter is also set the group specified in <parameter moreinfo="none">force group</parameter> will override the primary group set in <parameter moreinfo="none">force user</parameter>.</para> </description> <related>force user</related> <value type="default"/> <value type="example">agroup</value> </samba:parameter>