samba: unable to delete directories

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From my samba share on ubuntu, I am unable to delete directories. Deleting files is just fine. I can log in as the samba user over ssh and delete the same dir.
Every directory is set to drwxrwxrwx as well as mount point and every file is -rwxrwxrwx.










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    From my samba share on ubuntu, I am unable to delete directories. Deleting files is just fine. I can log in as the samba user over ssh and delete the same dir.
    Every directory is set to drwxrwxrwx as well as mount point and every file is -rwxrwxrwx.










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      From my samba share on ubuntu, I am unable to delete directories. Deleting files is just fine. I can log in as the samba user over ssh and delete the same dir.
      Every directory is set to drwxrwxrwx as well as mount point and every file is -rwxrwxrwx.










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      From my samba share on ubuntu, I am unable to delete directories. Deleting files is just fine. I can log in as the samba user over ssh and delete the same dir.
      Every directory is set to drwxrwxrwx as well as mount point and every file is -rwxrwxrwx.







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          Try to add the following in the share definition of your ´smb.conf´:



          directory mask = 0777


          This parameter is used in the calculation of permission from Windows to Linux From the documentation: "The default value of this parameter removes the 'group' and 'other' write bits from the UNIX mode, allowing only the user who owns the directory to modify it."






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            directory mask = 0777


            This parameter is used in the calculation of permission from Windows to Linux From the documentation: "The default value of this parameter removes the 'group' and 'other' write bits from the UNIX mode, allowing only the user who owns the directory to modify it."






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              Try to add the following in the share definition of your ´smb.conf´:



              directory mask = 0777


              This parameter is used in the calculation of permission from Windows to Linux From the documentation: "The default value of this parameter removes the 'group' and 'other' write bits from the UNIX mode, allowing only the user who owns the directory to modify it."






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                Try to add the following in the share definition of your ´smb.conf´:



                directory mask = 0777


                This parameter is used in the calculation of permission from Windows to Linux From the documentation: "The default value of this parameter removes the 'group' and 'other' write bits from the UNIX mode, allowing only the user who owns the directory to modify it."






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                Try to add the following in the share definition of your ´smb.conf´:



                directory mask = 0777


                This parameter is used in the calculation of permission from Windows to Linux From the documentation: "The default value of this parameter removes the 'group' and 'other' write bits from the UNIX mode, allowing only the user who owns the directory to modify it."







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