I have two CentOS 5.2 servers running samba3-3.0.34-37. When I connect
to a samba share from my Windows 2003 R2 servers, and then try to copy a
file to it, I often get the message "target filesystem does not support
long filenames." Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I've been
fighting th
I have two CentOS servers running samba3-3.0.34-37. When I connect to a
samba share from my Windows 2003 R2 servers, and then try to copy a file
to it, I often get the message "target filesystem does not support long
filenames." Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I've been
fighting this p
On Tue, 2009-05-12 at 03:45 -0700, Robinson, Eric wrote:
> I have two CentOS servers running samba3-3.0.34-37. When I connect to a
> samba share from my Windows 2003 R2 servers, and then try to copy a file
> to it, I often get the message "target filesystem does not support long
> filenames." Somet
On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 03:45:53AM -0700, Robinson, Eric wrote:
> I have two CentOS servers running samba3-3.0.34-37. When I connect to a
> samba share from my Windows 2003 R2 servers, and then try to copy a file
> to it, I often get the message "target filesystem does not support long
> filenames.
I have two CentOS servers running samba3-3.0.34-37. When I connect to a
samba share from my Windows 2003 R2 servers, and then try to copy a file
to it, I often get the message "target filesystem does not support long
filenames." Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I've been
fighting this p
I have two CentOS servers running samba3-3.0.34-37. When I connect to a
samba share from my Windows 2003 R2 servers, and then try to copy a file
to it, I often get the message "target filesystem does not support long
filenames." Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I've been
fighting this