On 5/24/06, Mgr. Peter Tuharsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Might it help to disable oplocks on Samba server side?

 That was going to be my suggestion.  I know that QuickBooks and
oplocks do not get along well *at all*.  The solution we used was to
create a special Samba share for file-share databases like QuickBooks.
Something like this:

[netapps]
comment = Network Applications
oplocks = no
level 2 oplocks = no
strict locking = yes
strict sync = yes

 I'm told one sometimes has to do the equivalent thing on Windows NT
servers, too.

-- Ben


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