I assume in unix you opened the file directly, without going through samba.
If so, what did you expect?
I would try turning off oplocks first. If that doesn't work, then invoke
strict sync = yes or some such syntax.

Joel

 On Mon, May 06, 2002 at 12:01:45PM -0400, Dominic Saindon wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I create a map drive who points in my home directory. I create a file
> test.txt in my home directory on Unix which contains "1234". I open it by
> the network drive with notepad and i see "1234". By Unix, I re-open the file
> and I write "1234567890". I open it by the network drive, notepad still
> print the old contents of the file "1234".
> There is it a possible workaround to regulate this problem?
> Thanks in advance.
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