>It's because of the map hidden config option. You can add map hidden = no
as
>below. The downside is that you then cannot make any file in the homedir
>share hidden except by making it a dotfile :-(
Ah thanks, I've set it now. Everyone here is most a UNIX user so they assume
thats the way t
On Saturday 12 October 2002 19:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well I started digging into it, and it seems its making executables show up
> as hidden. Which seems really odd, here's an ls -l from my Solaris
> machine...
>
> -rw-r--r-- 1 iacm staff 0 Oct 12 11:10 notHidden
> -rwxr-xr-
>All but the first of these defaults to off. Now this makes me wonder why
map
>hidden seems to have been in effect for you. Was it set to yes/true in the
>global section?
Yes, it was in the global area. I pulled it out. The person who set up
Samba on our network years ago probably put it in the
On Saturday 12 October 2002 20:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >It's because of the map hidden config option. You can add map hidden = no
>
> as
>
> >below. The downside is that you then cannot make any file in the homedir
> >share hidden except by making it a dotfile :-(
>
> Ah thanks, I've set it
irectories
browseable = yes
path = /home
public = yes
writeable = no
printable = no
-Original Message-
From: Schoep, Grant @ STORM [mailto:GSchoep@;storm.l-3com.com]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 3:10 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [Samba] Files are
I have a string occurance one one machine.
We have a Solaris 2.6 machine, running Samba 2.2.4.
When going through the files from my Win2000 SP3 machine, I see some files
are showing up as hidden. When I copy them over to my machine, they stay
marked as hidden files. I can't figure out what is ma