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<font size="-1">Are they all in the global parms?<br>
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Also, is there a way to add/modify/delete users through Windows, rather
than having to do it via the machine?<br>
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I can see that the commands are in the .conf to do so.. but can't work
out how to actually interface to that!<br>
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Cheers; Dan</font><br>
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Timothy White wrote:
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cite="mid712824a90606180629g6e60d017k89a7655987e58afe@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">On 6/18/06, Daniel Pearson <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:daniel@flashware.net"><daniel@flashware.net></a>
wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">Still no luck!
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Hmmm... What windows version, not that that should make a
difference....
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<br>
I just found something interesting, there appears to be some settings
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in my config file, that testparm's doesn't show. e.g. "hide dot files"
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doesn't seem to be getting read for some reason... Odd.
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Anyway, I think it's time to start comparing parts of our configs.
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$ testparm -sv|grep hide
<br>
hide dot files = Yes
<br>
hide special files = No
<br>
hide unreadable = No
<br>
hide unwriteable files = No
<br>
hide files = /desktop.ini/
<br>
$ testparm -sv|grep fstype
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fstype = NTFS
<br>
$ testparm -sv|grep case
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default case = lower
<br>
case sensitive = Auto
<br>
preserve case = Yes
<br>
short preserve case = Yes
<br>
$ smbd -V
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Version 3.0.14a-Ubuntu
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How do you compare against that? Anything else you can think of to
compare?
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<br>
Tim
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p.s. This has been working for a long time, starting with Debian 3.0,
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and what ever smb was with that.
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