>This is not an "issue" to be resolved. This is the normal (and correct) >behavior of Windows, which of course Samba replicates.
Yes, I just tested it on a Windows server and it's exactly the same (didn't
thought of trying this before I posted).
So I guess then the only solution is advising users to copy-then-delete instead
of moving files/folders?
Thanks,
Robert
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