It is possible, because I am doing it. I have share=user and have home
directories viewable by the user and the admin (me). I have various
departmental shares that each department can access and no one else
(but the admin -- again me). Even shares that aren't browsable, so no
one even knows they are there if not given access.
And I have several public shares, some read-write, some read only with
install files and such. USers that try to access a share they have no
permission to get the logon box, but it will never actually auth
because their rights don't allow it.
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I have no doubt it's possible....might it be possible for you to post a
sanitized version of your [globals] and one or two of the shares from
the smb.conf file so that I can compare what's working for you with
what's not working for me?
TIA,
-Ray
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