My apologies for the extra post, but I spoke too soon. I'm on my way out the door to check on another lab, so I'm trying to summarize where things are.

With 777 permissions and logging set to 4, I still see the OBJECT_NAME_COLLISION in the logfile. And upon logout and logging back in there are problems with deleting files (the recycle bin is reported as corrupted).

Here is a subset of the smbstatus output, with username redacted:

8750 1055 DENY_NONE 0x100081 RDONLY NONE /home /profiles/profdata user Tue Jul 7 13:39:17 2009 8750 1055 DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR NONE /home /profiles/profdata user/AppData/Microsoft/Windows/Explorer/thumbcache_1024.db Tue Jul 7 13:37:56 2009 8750 1055 DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR NONE /home /profiles/profdata user/AppData/Microsoft/Windows/Explorer/thumbcache_96.db Tue Jul 7 13:37:56 2009 8750 1055 DENY_NONE 0x100081 RDONLY NONE /home /profiles/profdata user/Desktop Tue Jul 7 13:39:10 2009 8750 1055 DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR NONE /home /profiles/profdata user/Cookies/index.dat Tue Jul 7 13:37:56 2009 8750 1055 DENY_NONE 0x2019f RDWR NONE /home /profiles/profdata user/History/History.IE5/index.dat Tue Jul 7 13:37:56 2 009

Do those RDONLY entries mean that the path is read-only? It suggests that this is the case, but I am getting in trouble with assumptions.
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