Thanks Mark

I can slip this thru and cycle the Samba server, during a known time period 
where no one is actively accessing Samba files.  

Thanks

Tom Duerbusch
THD Consulting

>>> Mark Post <[email protected]> 9/9/2009 6:14 PM >>>
>>> On 9/9/2009 at  4:38 PM, Tom Duerbusch <[email protected]> wrote: 
-snip-
> Right?  When I cycle the server, the users have to reaccess their shares?  


I doubt it.  The Windows clients won't know that Samba has been cycled, so they 
will just try to re-establish the connection the next time the user tries to 
use it.  It will likely be fairly transparent to them.


Mark Post

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