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Chapter 3 Administering Windows Users, Groups, Computers, and Share Points 43
13 Choose a method for assigning default access privileges for new files and folders in the
share point.
To have new items adopt the privileges of the enclosing item, select “Inherit
permissions from parent.”
To assign specific privileges, select Assign as follows and set the Owner, Group, and
Everyone privileges using the pop-up menus.
14 To prevent AFP access to the new share point, choose Apple File Settings from the pop-
up menu and deselect “Share this item using AFP.”
15 To prevent FTP access to the new share point, choose FTP Settings from the pop-up
menu and deselect “Share this item using FTP.”
16 To prevent NFS access to the new share point, choose NFS Export Settings from the
pop-up menu and deselect “Export this item and its contents to.”
17 Click Save.
From the Command Line
You can also set up a share point using the sharing command in Terminal. For more
information, see the file services chapter of the command-line administration guide.
Changing Windows (SMB) Settings for a Share Point
You can use Workgroup Manager to set whether a share point is available via SMB and
to change settings such as the share point name that SMB clients see, whether guest
access is allowed, whether opportunistic locking is allowed, and the default privileges
for new items.
To change the settings of an SMB share point:
1 Open Workgroup Manager and click Sharing.
2 Click Share Points and select the share point.
3 Click Protocols (on the right) and choose Windows File Settings from the pop-up menu.
4 To provide SMB access to the share point, select “Share this item using SMB.”
5 To allow unregistered users access to the share point, select Allow SMB guest access.”
For greater security, don’t select this item.
6 To change the name that clients see when they browse for and connect to the share
point using SMB, type a new name in the “Custom SMB name” field.
Changing the custom SMB name doesn’t affect the name of the share point itself, only
the name that SMB clients see.
7 To allow clients to use opportunistic file locking, select “Enable oplock.”
To have clients use standard locks on server files, select “Enable strict locking.”
Do not enable oplocks for a share point that’s using any protocol other than SMB. For
more information on oplocks, see “Opportunistic Locking (oplocks)” on page 41.
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