On Thu, Feb 20, 2003 at 07:50:22PM -0800, Srikanta Shivanna wrote:
> I noticed a difference in byte range locking behavior between Samba (2.2.x) and 
>Windows 2000 server, basically on Samba 2.2.x
> with strict locking enabled,  a client process which owns a shared byte range lock 
>can write to the locked region, this is not allowed
> on Windows 2000 server.  Is there a reason for this Samba behavior?  Is it because 
>of default value of some config option?

Can you give me more information on what open modes, access requested
etc. from the client Win32 code please ?

Thanks,

        Jeremy.

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