I work in a PC/Mac production environment for a graphic design company and we use Windows 2000 Advanced Server (or whatever it's called) for our file server, web server, etc.
Ever since upgrading our Macs to Mac OS X 10.2.x any mac user that creates a directory on the Win file server takes "ownership" of the directory. Other users are unable to modify, save to, or move files within that directory. Can't move the directory, can't rename it...
supposedly the person who created the directory has the ability to set the permissions to Read/Write for all users, but I've never been able to get that to work.
To make matters worse, Getting Info on the directory doesn't show the real owner, but the person currently viewing the directory. That's not helpful info...
What gives? Why suddenly throw that on us? It doesn't empower us, but impedes us.
Anyone have a solution?
Ever since upgrading our Macs to Mac OS X 10.2.x any mac user that creates a directory on the Win file server takes "ownership" of the directory. Other users are unable to modify, save to, or move files within that directory. Can't move the directory, can't rename it...
supposedly the person who created the directory has the ability to set the permissions to Read/Write for all users, but I've never been able to get that to work.
To make matters worse, Getting Info on the directory doesn't show the real owner, but the person currently viewing the directory. That's not helpful info...
What gives? Why suddenly throw that on us? It doesn't empower us, but impedes us.
Anyone have a solution?