Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 22 Apr 1999 11:31:34 -0400 | From | Mike Frisch <> | Subject | smbfs permissions problem (2.2.6ac1) |
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I am connecting to a share exported on a Windows NT 4.0 Workstation (SP3) system. The files inside a specific directory are marked read-only on the Windows side (ie. -r-x-r-x-r-x displayed in ls -l). If I attempt to do an "rm -rf" to remove this directory (called 'temp' containing a file called 'file' that is read-only), I get:
rm: temp/file: Permission denied rm: temp: Text file busy
If I 'chmod' this files to 644, I can remove the directory without incident.
Is this correct behaviour?
Mike.
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====================================================================== Mike Frisch Software Engineer Hummingbird Communications Ltd. North York, Ontario, Canada
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