[plug] Samba desktop.ini

Daniel Pearson daniel at flashware.net
Mon Jun 19 12:21:09 WST 2006


Ok, I put it in global and it now only shows up once when grep'ing testparm.

I'll try it tonight when I get home and let you know :)

Cheers; Dan

Daniel Pearson wrote:
> Ok, now.. mine displays exactly the same
> However the only difference is....
> hide files =
> hide files = /desktop.ini/ntuser.ini/NTUSER.*/
>
> Strange that its in there twice?
>
> Now, from what I can think of - that 2nd one is specified in the 
> [profile] - should I take it out and put it in global?
>
> Cheers
> *Daniel Pearson*
>
>
> Timothy White wrote:
>> On 6/18/06, Daniel Pearson <daniel at flashware.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Still no luck!
>>
>> Hmmm... What windows version, not that that should make a difference....
>>
>> I just found something interesting, there appears to be some settings
>> in my config file, that testparm's doesn't show. e.g. "hide dot files"
>> doesn't seem to be getting read for some reason... Odd.
>>
>> Anyway, I think it's time to start comparing parts of our configs.
>>
>> $ testparm -sv|grep hide
>>        hide dot files = Yes
>>        hide special files = No
>>        hide unreadable = No
>>        hide unwriteable files = No
>>        hide files = /desktop.ini/
>> $ testparm -sv|grep fstype
>>        fstype = NTFS
>> $ testparm -sv|grep case
>>        default case = lower
>>        case sensitive = Auto
>>        preserve case = Yes
>>        short preserve case = Yes
>> $ smbd -V
>> Version 3.0.14a-Ubuntu
>>
>> How do you compare against that? Anything else you can think of to 
>> compare?
>>
>> Tim
>> p.s. This has been working for a long time, starting with Debian 3.0,
>> and what ever smb was with that.
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