Add the following to your homes definition
browseable = no
Jon Theil Nielsen wrote:
I don't know if I can actually make an attachement, but I'll try.
Otherwise,
I'll put it into the text message next time.
Best regards, Jon
On 09/20/2006 01:16 PM, Jon Theil Nielsen escreveu:
> I
I don't know if I can actually make an attachement, but I'll try. Otherwise,
I'll put it into the text message next time.
Best regards, Jon
On 09/20/2006 01:16 PM, Jon Theil Nielsen escreveu:
> I have setup a samba pdc for my domain and it's working fine. The users
> also get a network share
My server is not very well right now, but I _will_ be back later with my
files...
Best regards, Jon
2006/9/20, Felipe Augusto van de Wiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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On 09/20/2006 01:16 PM, Jon Theil Nielsen escreveu:
> I have setup a samba pdc for my do
I'll be back soon. Just have to take control over my server again... ;-)
Best regards, Jon
Jon, something sounds wrong here. Could you please attach
your smb.conf and the version of your Samba and your clients so we
can have more info to try to help you?
[homes] share is usually hi
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On 09/20/2006 01:16 PM, Jon Theil Nielsen escreveu:
> I have setup a samba pdc for my domain and it's working fine. The users
> also get a network share as I would like. But when I go to the network
> neighborhood, I see both the users home directory b
I have setup a samba pdc for my domain and it's working fine. The users
also get a network share as I would like. But when I go to the network
neighborhood, I see both the users home directory but also a "Homes"
share. As far as I can see, the content is the same, but I don't like
that way to do i