>
> I spoke with another VFP developer in the office and he recalls Christof
> had
> warned about this, and the locking being a problem.
>

Good memory! :) That was over ten years ago. Samba would confirm a delete
operation and the next second complain that the file still existed. Locks
would not be released or set later than expected resulting in multiple
locks of the same record. However, Samba has come a long way since.

These days SMB2, opportunistic locking and IPv6 is what is causing most
problems on Samba and Windows servers alike.

Christof


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