HP CIFS Server 3.0f Administrator's Guide verison A.02.03
In the example 1, if a default owning group ACE entry, r-x, is removed from the Advanced Windows ACE
screen, the HP CIFS Server generates the missing default owning group ACE entry based on the existing
access owning group ACE, rwx, The following shows the result of changes for the directory ACEs on the
HP CIFS Server:
# file:testdir
# owner:testuser
# owning group:users
access:owner:rwx
access:owning group:rwx
access:othere:rwx
defualt:owner:rwx
default:owning group:rwx
default:other:r-x
Example 2:
In the example 2, assume that the existing directory ACEs for testdir on the HP CIFS Server are:
# file:testdir
# owner:testuser
# owning group:users
access:owner:rwx
access:owning group:r-x
access:other:rwx
defualt:owner:rwx
default:owning group:r--
default:other:r--
In the example 2, if both access owning gorup ACE entry, r-x, and defautl owning group ACE entry, r--,
are removed from the Advanced Windows ACE screen, the HP CIFS Server generates the missing owning
group ACE entries based on the existing access owning group ACE. The following shows the result of changes
for the directory ACEs on the HP CIFS Server:
# file:testdir
# owner:testuser
# owning group:users
access:owner:rwx
access:owning group:r-x
access:other:rwx
defualt:owner:rwx
default:owning group:r-x
default:other:r--
Example 3:
In the example 3, assume that the existing directory ACEs for testdir on the HP CIFS Server are:
# file:testdir
# owner:testuser
# owning group:users
# other group:testgroup
access:owner:rwx
access:owning group:r-x
access:other group:rw-
54 Managing HP-UX File Access Permissions from Windows NT/XP/2000