I am so sorry. I don't know how to explain what I really mean. The
problem is not half as complicated as what you describe, it is very
simple. I never tried to share a file that's already been shared. I
totally agree with you that this is nonsense!

In the folder "Public" (or "Öffentlich", for it's a german version) in
my home folder there is a folder "Musik" which contains some mp3 files.
That's all for the server, no shared files are concerned there.

On the client the folder appears with the syntax
"dav://gu...@192.168.1.100:53811/Musik". Single files from that folder
can easily copied from that folder to other folders on the client
(downloaded), bot not the whole folder. That's all. But it is not
normal.

Using the other (optional and extra) POSIX compatible access way, the
same folder can be copied with no problems. That's why I think it might
be a parsing problem in the standard Syntax "dav://....".

In Samba, copying folders with the syntax "smb://...." does work, so it
must be something else than the double slash that causes the problem.

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can't copy or move folders with "gnome-user-share"
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