This is due to the way microsoft works (at least office). When a
file is edited, Microsoft creates a temp file for the edit session
and locks the original. When you write the file, the original is
deleted and the temp file is renamed to the original file.
Since the temp file is owned by the new
We have a problem that when Excel is just viewing a file and then closed
without
writing. The time and date are changed to the current time and date. I
know this
will happen when the file is written because of the way Microsoft does
this, but
when the file is just viewed and not written, I do
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Try setting your home shares as follows:
[home]
comment = Home Directories
path = /home/%u
read only = No
veto files = /.*/
This will always mount the users home directory.
Mike
On Sat, 2003-02-22 at 01:06, Chew, Darren wrote:
G'day,
I'd like to know how to
I have Samba 2.2.5 running on an Ultra60 with Solaris8. I can do a
which with the following results:
which testparm
/opt/samba/bin/testparm
Did you add the path to the samba bin directory into your $PATH
statement?
Try going to the samba bin directory and running:
./testparm
Mike
On Sun,
To uninstall samba on MDK9.0, do the following:
Click on Start Application
Click on the Configuration option
Mandrake Control Center
login with root passwd
Software Management
Remove Software
In the find window, enter samba
It will then list all the samba packages installed.
Put a