For some reason I'm getting Access denied errors when I try to execute a .bat file that resides on a TRU64 samba share, from a Win95 command prompt. The drive is mapped as x:\ & for the sake of testing, the directory has been recursively set to 777 (chmod).
Command prompt output: x:\> x:\r235\src\ntprpst\sharc\mta\src\build_sharc_fta.bat Access denied - x:\r235\src\ntprpst\sharc\mta\src\build~XM.bat X:\> X:\> x:\r235\src\ntprpst\sharc\mta\src\no_such_file.bat No file of directory - x:\r235\src\ntprpst\sharc\mta\src\no_such_file.bat X:\> Normally, I would assume this is some 8.3 filename quirk, but what's odd is where that ~xm.bat comes from. Why no ~1.bat, like standard Win9x format? Here are some Samba debugging info (log level 3): [2002/09/25 18:03:37, 3] smbd/dir.c:dptr_create(487) creating new dirptr 195 for path r235/src/ntprpst/sharc/mta/src, expect_close = 0 [2002/09/25 18:03:37, 3] smbd/dir.c:get_dir_entry(647) get_dir_entry mask=[BUILD~XM"BAT] found r235/src/ntprpst/sharc/mta/src/build_sharc_fta.bat fname=BUILD~XM.BAT [2002/09/25 18:03:37, 3] smbd/process.c:process_smb(877) Transaction 437201 of length 114 [2002/09/25 18:03:37, 3] smbd/process.c:switch_message(684) switch message SMBopenX (pid 16345) [2002/09/25 18:03:37, 3] lib/util.c:unix_clean_name(387) unix_clean_name [/R235/SRC/NTPRPST/SHARC/MTA/SRC/BUILD~XM.BAT] I'll also state that I was able to move r235 (top directory) over to the localhard drive with no problem. And the Access denied went away as well. Any suggestions? -Rob -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba