El 8/5/17 a las 13:32, Gary Stainburn escribió: > I have run the following commands for each share, to ensure that group > permissions are are: > > > find . -type d -exec chmod 770 {} \; > find . -type f -exec chmod 660 {} \; > > I can now create and delete files and folders using windows explorer. I can > also create a new blank spreadsheet in Excel and save it to the share. > However, when I then open that file in Excel again it comes up as Read Only. > > Again, I can delete the spreadsheet using Windows Explorer > > What I don't understand, apart from why the system is behaving like this, is > what has changed that stopped it from working in the first place. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos Did you tried something like: create mask = 0764 and directory mode = 0775 For folders In the share setup? Under which user/group are the files created? (i mean, once created, in the shared folder in Linux, what the user and group are? Also something like: force group = smbusers (or anything else you want) May help (add the users to that group) Best,