This is EXCELLENT. Maybe with the code in place, Explorer and other file managers will catch up... .. maybe its just wishfull thinking.
What happens if you use a cygwin bash shell and do a ls ?? On 9/4/08, Jeffrey Altman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I added the code to the SMB Server to identify mount points and symlinks > as reparse points. The output using 4NT/TCMD from JP Software becomes > > Directory of \\afs\athena#user.jaltman\* > > 12/31/1969 23:59 <DIR> . > 12/31/1969 23:59 <DIR> .. > 12/31/1969 23:59 <JUNCTION> krbdev > [\\afs\athena#user.jaltman\krbdev] > 12/31/1969 23:59 <DIR> Mail > 12/31/1969 23:59 <JUNCTION> OldFiles > [\\afs\athena#user.jaltman\OldFiles] > 12/31/1969 23:59 <DIR> Private > 12/31/1969 23:59 <DIR> Public > 12/31/1969 23:59 <DIR> SysInternals > 12/31/1969 23:59 <DIR> WinData > 12/31/1969 23:59 <DIR> WINDOWS > 12/31/1969 23:59 <DIR> www > 12/31/1969 23:59 0 afsdrive.ico > 12/31/1969 23:59 0 desktop.ini > 12/31/1969 23:59 0 README.mail > 12/31/1969 23:59 <SYMLINK> sysinternals > [\\afs\athena#user.jaltman\sysinternals] > 12/31/1969 23:59 0 welcome > 0 bytes in 5 files and 11 dirs > 300,320,768 bytes free > > but the cmd and explorer behaviors remain the same as if the objects > were not marked as reparse points. > > > Jeffrey Altman > > -- David Bear College of Public Programs at ASU 602-464-0424
