Vandaman Wrote:
>hide files = /~*/
johnStanley Write:
Did not think of the hide files option untill someone mentioned it earlier.
So to be correct you are using samba to share out Win Shares right?
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Anne Wilson wrote:
> Vandaman wrote:
> > I may need a strong shot of coffee but I though
> > putting "hide files = /~*/" as follows in
> the
> > samba config file would hide files with a tilde.
> >
> You mean files starting with a tilde?
>
I expanded the selection to hide all files with a tilde.
John wrote:
> Where is the folder at your using samba to share? Is this
> share on Windows?
> If so I don't think it will ever work. However it will
> work on Samba 3 and >
> under CentOS
>
It does work. I'm using XP and acccessing accessing the home dir
on a CentOS box.
> [homes]
>commen
On Saturday 08 November 2008 20:28:23 Vandaman wrote:
> I may need a strong shot of coffee but I though
> putting "hide files = /~*/" as follows in the
> samba config file would hide files with a tilde.
>
You mean files starting with a tilde?
Anne
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I may need a strong shot of coffee but I though
putting "hide files = /~*/" as follows in the
samba config file would hide files with a tilde.
Vandaman Wrote:
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
hide files = /~*/
# Try this !
# for the heck of of it "hid
Miguel Medalha wrote:
> Vandaman wrote
> > I may need a strong shot of coffee but I though
> > putting "hide files = /~*/" as follows in
> the samba config file would hide files with a tilde.
> >
> > [homes]
> >comment = Home Directories
> >browseable = no
> >writable = yes
> >hi
I may need a strong shot of coffee but I though
putting "hide files = /~*/" as follows in the
samba config file would hide files with a tilde.
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
writable = yes
hide files = /~*/
Unfortunately after restarting the server the files
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