Probably I found a very ugly bug. I tried to delete a directory named '*' from a folder shared from a Linux server. The name of the directory shown in Windows was ~0%. When I deleted the file, ALL FILES IN FOLDER WHERE DELETED!!! (Except other directories.)
Than I got an error 'access denied'. The directory '*' wasn't deleted.
When I tried to delete this directory once again, all went ok.
myserver:~# /usr/sbin/smbd -V Version 2.2.3a-12.3 for Debian
C:\Windows>ver Windows 95. [Version 4.00.1111]
(Windows 95OSR2)
Best, Maciek
P.S. I know that I shouldn't have created the files with such strange names, but it was only the test. I wanted to know how Samba handles such names. And now I know. :)
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