Hello

Any ideas?  I am going to compile the latest and greatest Samba and
put it on a test machine to see if it resolves the problem.

Thanks --

Kathy
I don't have a solution to your problem, although I discovered a similar problem in Samba's behavior with symlinks to FILES. Getting good Level 10 logs was key to figuring out what the problem was -- and fixing it. That got fixed in 3.0.14 or 3.0.15 I believe.

I myself make extensive use of symlinks to DIRECTORIES in my applications. If you're thinking about a workaround, here's a question:

What are the permissions on the directories that the symlinks point to? If a user could directly see one of those directories, would he/she be able to delete it?

Andy
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