New Update.
Went to the user machine this morning. Using regedit I went through the
registry and removed any keys / values that contained the samba server name.
Rebooted and then re-mapped a drive. Still no joy. Trying to do a simple
drag and drop copy form one location in the share to another location in the
same share causes the machine to reboot.
Ideas / suggestions?
Many Thanks
Jim Summers wrote:
More info. I went the user's workstation and created a new user. Then
mapped a drive to a different share. Attempted to copy a file within
that share and boom, reboot.
Hmmmm.
TIA
Jim Summers wrote:
Hello List,
I am running a 3.0.24 server on redhat EL4. I have a user that has
mapped a drive to his home directory on the server. When he copies a
file from the share to a local disk location, desktop for example, it
goes just fine. When he attempts to copy / move / cut and paste a
file from one location on the share to another location in the same
share, it will literally crash his local machine and it reboots.
Other users can do the same no problems. He can map to a different
samba server and is able to copy a file within that share.
I am suspecting some corrupt file entry or possibly something strange
in the registry not sure. I have looked in his home directory and do
not see any thing out of the ordinary.
Ideas / Suggestions?
Many Thanks
--
Jim Summers
School of Computer Science-University of Oklahoma
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