Sorry for the typos btw...
It's late.
/frank
13 sep 2006 kl. 21.20 skrev Frank Arensmeier:
Hi there.
Look at the man page for "mount_smbfs" - especially the -M option
which ia able to set permissions on the mounted SMB volume. If that
doesn't help, when you said you tried to make a shortcut to the
file - did you do this in the Finder? Try it with a symbolic link
in stead (man ln). e.g. ln -s source file target file and place the
symbolic link into a folder that PHP/Apache have access to.
Whit a symbolic link (which is not exactly the same as a shortcut
created in the Finder), your link will act exactly as the target it
is pointing at so to say.
Good luck.
/frank
13 sep 2006 kl. 20.53 skrev John Nichel:
Rahul S. Johari wrote:
Ok you may be on to something here. Everytime I was trying to
chmod the
permissions etcetera, the share was mounted, and that probably
was the
problem. What is a mount point? How do I set ownership/permission
of a mount point?
This is going way beyond the scope of this mailing list.
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