1) Does "strict locking = no" negate "kernel oplocks = yes" ?

2) What's the difference between the two?

3) What a good way to test if a file got a lock seen from the linux side and 
the windows side?

4) If a file has a lock, does that mean you can still open the file in linux or 
in windows, but can't write to it?

Any clarification between the two would be helpful.

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