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"Oliver R." <[email protected]> schrieb:

>Regarding the changes in SAMBA 3.4/5/6 I have no doubt that there could
>
>have been changes affecting my configuration but you can't expect
>everybody to
>read through the changes of the last  n versions to get a previously
>working config to fly again.

I fully understand you, but i had a more or less similiar problem while 
upgrading and read this from others att - it helped me in several steps then to 
read CHANGES.

It depends from your setup if samba could be updated smoothly or not as there 
was/is a strong ongoing development especially towards newer Windows Protocols 
etc...

>I would expect a Wiki page titled: SAMBA 3.x in an Windows 2008 R2
>Environment
Ok,
just write one ß)
...sorry, just btw...

Yes,
some docs are not very "consistent" from a typical end users view, here still 
could be something done in different ways as samba is a complex pile of 
software and - from my experience - a very wide range of different setup 
constellations out in the world. A widely "complete" wiki would be a very nice 
idea...

As i'm usually build most of my software binaries byself from source (BSD, 
Gentoo, Archlinux) i would try to build samba byself instead i.e. in a private 
suffix path for testing to exclude that things like broken/incomplete packages 
from a distrubutor are happen (it seems so here if the file really is not 
anywhere in the sys). Maybe that's an option for you here too, even if you do 
it for testing purposes only...

But i hope someone has more details then me for you here, sorry...


best regards,


Niels.
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Niels Dettenbach
Syndicat IT&Internet
http://www.syndicat.com
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