Do you mean that way I've to install ntpd and sync date/hour mechanism
between samba server and clients?
It's always a good idea to have the workstations in sync.
Type this in a .bat file, that loads at start:
NET TIME \\SERVER /SET /YES
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On February 14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > I presume that's output from "ls -l". I would hazard a guess that your
> > server and client clocks are not in sync. If you're on linux, try ls
> > --full-time
>
> Yes! It's "ls -l" output I've posted.
>
> And yes again, client and server are not in syn
I presume that's output from "ls -l". I would hazard a guess that your
server and client clocks are not in sync. If you're on linux, try ls
--full-time
Yes! It's "ls -l" output I've posted.
And yes again, client and server are not in sync.
Do you mean that way I've to install ntpd and sync date
On February 14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> And, here what I have!!! : First file has NO PROBLEM, second one HAS
> "READ ONLY" ERROR, (but not if the file is REOPEN again):
>
> -rw-rw-r--1 nobody nogroup 37888 Feb 14 11:46 test_file_1.doc
> -rwxr--r--1 nobody nogroup 37376 Feb 1
Hi all,
I have a bug with Version 2.2.3a-12 for Debian GNU/Linux (custom 2.4.20
kernel with aacraid support (DELL PowerEdge 1650 with RAID mirror, etc)):
Some users have, SOMETIMES, a READ ONLY set on files, where no one
except them use this files.
I'm in oplocks=false because of MS-Excel 97 i