On Tue, 3 Aug 2004, Patrick J. LoPresti wrote:

Hello Pat,

$oem$/$1/Pnp/yukon
          ^!!!

The fileserver is running Samba 3.0.2a

What (if anything) does your smb.conf have for the settings "case sensitive" and "unix extensions"?

My initial guess: If you set "unix extensions = no" the problem will
disappear.

You are right!

These are my default settings that deals with filenames:
; Name mangling options
   preserve case = yes
   short preserve case = yes
   default case = lower
;   unix extensions = no

you cannot access a file that has an uppercase letter in its absolute Unix path spec (at least below the Samba root point (== path= setting in smb.conf), I haven't tested when the root point contains upper case characters itself).

When you activate the "unix extensions = no" option, you can access files with uppercase characters in their name.

Bye,

--

Steffen Kaiser


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