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First off I apologize if this is a redundant or basic question but I'm stumped. I have two machines running 10.6.3 that can't copy locally created files to a network share. The share is running on a Linux machine, the Mac can create files and directories all day long on the share but as soon as I create a file or try to copy a previously created file from the local drive to the share it complains that I don't have permission.
I've tried this with two different Linux servers running entirely different versions of Samba and I get the same results. I've also tried this with other Macs (10.5 and 10.6.2) and they both happily copy files to the network share. I've even tried going into terminal and manually setting permissions on the files and that doesn't fix anything.
So to recap; if I create a file on the local drive I can't move it to the share, if I create the file on the share everything works as it should. It's obviously a permissions issue but I'm at a loss to explain what's going on.
Thanks for any help.
I've tried this with two different Linux servers running entirely different versions of Samba and I get the same results. I've also tried this with other Macs (10.5 and 10.6.2) and they both happily copy files to the network share. I've even tried going into terminal and manually setting permissions on the files and that doesn't fix anything.
So to recap; if I create a file on the local drive I can't move it to the share, if I create the file on the share everything works as it should. It's obviously a permissions issue but I'm at a loss to explain what's going on.
Thanks for any help.