Hi, Am Mittwoch, den 08.12.2010, 08:46 +0900 schrieb TAKAHASHI Motonobu: > > Should I disable "host msdfs" and "msdfs root" to "No"? > > I recommend to disable those, unless you want to explicitly set to "yes".
I've set "msdfs root" to "Yes" on a test samba (3.4.7 ubuntu LTS 10.04.1) today and got a "permission denied" error when opening PDF files with Acrobat Reader X on a WinXP SP3 Client; setting "msdfs root" back to "No" results in no problems. I got the same error on a NetApp file server with activated DFS on user's home dirs too. >From the Adobe Website: "Cannot open PDF files whose source is DFS or NFS: PDF files in shared locations on a distributed or networked file system (DFS/NFS) cannot be opened. Attempting to open such a file results in an error opening this document. Access denied." [1] The error doesn't come up on a Vista or Win7 clients. I'll set "msdfs root" to "No" on my live system tonight. Ciao, Marcus [1] http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/860/cpsid_86063.html#main_Unsupported_configurations -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
