On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 12:07 PM, Sam Cayze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think I saw this once on XP, but now it is happening on my Vista machine,
> when working in Network Shares in a 2003 Domain (DFS Shares only seem to be
> affected.  Other shares, like \\name\c$ work fine)

  I thought that was the expected behavior.  Any time I've set-up a
DFS tree, it has behaved that way.  Specifically, any changes to a
folder's contents that happen after Explorer first reads the directory
are not noticed automatically.  You have to manually refresh.  That
includes creating folders and files, moves, copies, deletes, etc.
It's like Explore isn't getting the filesystem change notification
messages.  I always figured it was just a bug/limitation with DFS.
Are you saying you've actually seen it work *right* before?  :-)

-- Ben

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