>You should use a Macintosh to copy macintosh created/edited files between servers. >Those <file_name>:AFP.... are the mac resource forks on the NTFS filesystem.
Hmmmm.... yes, of course those are the resource parts of the NTFS system. But since we are a crossplatform company who has mac + w2k as clients and linux + nt servers, we realy have this problem. And we work on projects where both platform clients must be able to copy/move files, no matter who created them. (We don't care about the resource forks, since the crossplatform stuff anyway doesn't have any real infos in there) Pablo Andre Schild wrote: > Hello, > > I din't find any infos about this "problem" in the archives, nor in the > different nttp groups > > We have multiple NT 4.0 servers with AFP activated. > When we copy files via the windows explorer from a W2K workstation to a > linux samba server, then we always get multiple files on the samba > drive. > > We gat a file named like the original file on the NT server, OK > We get sometimes file named <original-filename>:AFP_Resource:$DATA > We get sometimes file named <original-filename>:AFP_AfpInfo:$DATA > > According to this link, > > http://faqchest.dynhost.com/linux/ATALK/linux-99/linux-9906/linux-990602/linux99061112_03485.html > > this are the additional streams present in the NTFS filesystem for the > macintosh resource parts. > > We use those servers since 3-4 years now, and until the last samba > upgrade to 2.2.3a-15 (On SuSE 7.2Prof.) we didn't get those additional > files. > > Any ways to either supress those files when copying them via explorer, > or make them in the "correct" .AppleDouble folder as used by netatalk > > When I copy the files via windows commander (something like norton > commander for windows) then those additional files don't get created. > > A. Schild > > _______________________________________________ > Netatalk-devel mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/netatalk-devel -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
