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| I am currently using the VFS "recycle bin" module (Thanks Dave & Tim) to share files on my server to users through Samba. The recycle bin is created in the root of the shared files directory. I want to create the recycle bin so that users can only access it read/only, but I want myself & my boss to be able to delete files out of that directory as users from our workstations. I can already create the required permissions to allow for 2 users to have read/write access, and the rest to only have read only access, but since the recycler directory is located in the root of my share I am having problems assigning permissions. Is there a way to edit smb.conf forcing my recycle bin to not be listed in that location, and listed as another share with its own permissions, Also is there any method for including multiple paths in a single share. Any advice on how to solve my problem would be awesome. Thanks You So Much In Advance. Humbly Learning, Brad |