I am using Samba to share directories on my HP-UX 11.00 server onto Windows PCs. Everything is working OK apart from one user who is running Windows 95 (everyone else has NT or 2000). This user can successfully map a directory on his PC and can look at the top level of the directory in Windows explorer. However, if he tries to expand a sub-directory it fails with the error "The folder folder-name does not exist". He gets a similar problem if he tries to open a file in the top level directory or tries to cd to a directory from a command prompt.
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