Following issue only occurs on a Windows XP system (it doesn't happen on Windows 7)
I have Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) server with samba 3.5.4. The server has a samba share and another PC (which has Windows XP as operating system) is connected to that share through a network drive. On the share, there are PHP files which can be changed by a developer. The files are also available by HTTP using an Apache HTTPD VirtualHost. So, the developer has some PHP files open in PHPDesigner 7. He makes a change and he wants to see his change in the browser (e.g.: Firefox). He refreshes the page and he sees the result. Now, he returns to PHPDesigner ... but ... PHPDesigner is telling him: "This file has changed, do you want to reload it?". The problem is: the file hasn't been changed, but the access time of the file has. I had a look at this issue and I noticed there's no creation date on Unix level. So in Windows, creation date is access time ... which makes Windows XP thinks the file has been changed as it was accessed ... Any idea's how we can solve this? -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba