Samba supports links now, right? I was recently experimenting with a setup for cross-platform access to a user's FireFox bookmarks. Unfortunately, FireFox overwrites the link to the bookmarks file on exit. How is this possible if Samba is interpreting the link correctly? Shouldn't the file that the bookmarks link points to be overwritten instead? Both the link and the file are on the same share and it is described as follows:

samba-server-3.0.6-4.1.100mdk

[homes]
        comment = Home Directories
        valid users = %S
        read only = No
        hide special files = Yes
        browseable = No
        vfs objects = recycle
        recycle:repository = ./Desktop/Trash
        recycle:noversions = *.doc|*.xls|*.ppt
        recycle:excludedir = /tmp|/temp|/cache
        recycle:exclude = *.tmp|*.temp|*.o|*.obj|~$*|*.~??
        recycle:maxsize = 0
        recycle:versions = Yes
        recycle:touch = Yes
        recycle:keeptree = Yes


Jim C.
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