> I tried:
> veto oplocks = /*.QBW/*.QBI/
> AND
> veto oplocks = /*.QBW/
>
[Mitch says:] ok - and that's evidence that I need more sleep...
The CORRECT statement is:
veto oplock files = /*.QBW/*.QBI/
It works ok. Can someone confirm something for me? This doesn't prevent
LOCKING - right? Just o
Sorry - sent before completed.- my apologies for the dup.
I've got Samba set up with the homes share configured.
I've added the settings under the Terminal Services Profile tab of a test
user.
When I log in, the folder specified is created, but it doesn't receive any
data files until th
I've got Samba set up with the homes share configured.
I've added the settings under the Terminal Services Profile tab of a test
user.
When I log in, the folder specified is created, but it doesn't receive any
data files until the user logs off.
In the NT event viewer, I see :
Event Ty
I was following docs from
http://ftp.easynet.be/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/passdb.html#mysq
lsam
But Im stumped
Im running FreeBSD 4.8, and need to create a mapped relationship between
SOME windows users and SOME freebsd users
I got Samba 3.0.8 running based on :
./configure --with-