Stephen L Arnold wrote:
>
>If you work with files from a windoze client that reside on a samba share, windoze
>will
>cache the file contents locally, thus changes made from the unix/linux side (after
>the
>file has been opened once in windoze) will not be visible to the windoze client, even
>if you re-open the file or refresh windoze exploder (i.e., windoze will only see the
>cached file contents).
>You must reboot windoze (or maybe just logout from NT) before it will see the updated
>contents.
I don't see this behavior. I have samba exporting my Solaris home directory.
If I edit a file on Solaris and periodically save the contents, when I open the
file on my NT machine using vim I see the most recently saved version
(no refresh/remap/logout/reboot necessary.
Dave