On Fri, 17 May 2002, Franki wrote:

> Its NTFS yes, but two questions.. why would the filesystem make
> a difference to smb?? 
> 
> and also, I have had this laptop for ages now, and have never
> had this issue before with previous linux installs..
> 
> So I am abit lost as to the reason...
> 
> rgds
> 
> Frank
> 
 
Frank,

Ok...what it looks like is that string of characters being appended to the 
images file name is actually an NTFS journalized registry entries. It's 
like a direct link to the file that is indexed in the registry. it would 
appear that since win2K on your windows machine is seeing your samba 
shares as NTFS shares and is attemting to copy the file's registry 
information as well as the actual file itself.

I thought that string of characters looked familiar, but I couldn't put my 
finger on why exactly. I have a window xp machine at home and in the 
window temp folder there are folders whose names are surrounded by curly 
brackets, and their names appear in much the same way as those strange 
filenames that you're seeing on your image file names.

I too have samba running and I think a few of the shares I left set on the 
default FS which is NTFS. one or two of the others are set as FAT32. I 
haven't seen any of this behavior...yet.

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daRcmaTTeR
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