But the "hidden"-flag you say, is for Files, not for folders.
I have tried this (in my example) : The sub-folder "test2" is always visible under Windows
[test2] path = /myshare/test2 guest only = Yes guest ok = Yes public = Yes writable = Yes create mask = 0775 browseable = No map hidden = Yes
map hidden (S)
This controls whether DOS style hidden files should be mapped to the UNIX world execute bit.
Do you have 'world executable' bit set on /myshare/test2? You can add it with the following command: chmod o+x /myshare/test2
- If It's not possible like this, I would have something like this :
[myshare] : NOT Browseable (unvisible) BUT Writable
At the moment it doesn't work better.
- About "browseable" or "browsable" : It seems to be both correct ?
What do you expect from "browseable = No"? Share with this flag will not be shown when server receives a request for ALL shares. You will need to specify the exact share name to access it.
So, what exactly do you mean by "it doesn't work"?
Igor
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