As others have said, this is a time syncronization issue which is not
Samba specific.
When the file is saved to the server, the timestamp put on the file is
the Server's time. Assume for a moment that the server time is ahead
of the workstation time.
Visual basic will periodically check the
Mathew McKernan wrote:
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> Hi Fredrik,
>
> This problem has been found with any server. Whether it be Samba or 2k or
> NT. I have had this problem with a NT server, as we didn't have a NTP server
> at the time, I used "net time \\server /set /yes" in the logon script. Made
> life a lot easier. I
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Andrew Bartlett wrote:
> As a basic rule, setting 'deadtime' is a bad idea. Is there any reason
> to set this paramater?
>
Once upon a time our servers got pretty bogged down during daytime,
deadtime and other quick fixes helped alleviate this.
With all the hardware upgrad
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Fredrik Ohrn wrote:
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> On 1 Aug 2002, Mike Gerdts wrote:
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> > This sounds like you have clocks out of sync. Be sure that the time on
> > your workstation, the Samba server, and any NFS servers that Samba may
> > get shares from all have clocks that are in sync. I highly suggest
> > using NTP
On Thu, 1 Aug 2002, Steven Mackenzie wrote:
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> Mike Gerdts wrote:
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> >net time /setsntp:unixservername
> >
> >
> >
> I think I've been having this problem too -- thanks!
>
> Do I need to put that command in a profile so that it's executed at each
> logon, or can I run the command once
On 1 Aug 2002, Mike Gerdts wrote:
> This sounds like you have clocks out of sync. Be sure that the time on
> your workstation, the Samba server, and any NFS servers that Samba may
> get shares from all have clocks that are in sync. I highly suggest
> using NTP between all servers. Once you hav
Mike Gerdts wrote:
>net time /setsntp:unixservername
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>
>
I think I've been having this problem too -- thanks!
Do I need to put that command in a profile so that it's executed at each
logon, or can I run the command once only (on each workstation) ... ?
This sounds like you have clocks out of sync. Be sure that the time on
your workstation, the Samba server, and any NFS servers that Samba may
get shares from all have clocks that are in sync. I highly suggest
using NTP between all servers. Once you have NTP running on a unix
server, you can con
Hello!
I just noticed 2 problems when using Visual Studio 6 to edit files located
on a Samba share.
1. "This file has been modified outside of the source editor."
To reproduce: Create a C++ file and save it on the share. Type some text,
within a couple of seconds it will pop up a message bo
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