On Wed, 2003-10-08 at 16:10, Andre de Koning wrote: > Is there any way to make samba use whatever the default charset was on samba > 2.2.x (like 2.2.3?). Set the unix charset to the charset your clients are using. E.g. unix charset = CP850 and also make sure you dos charset is set correctly. However, you should rather try to convert the filenames to the correct charset.
> I've just upgraded to samba 3 and just about every second file displays > incorrectly on my windows clients and most of them refuse to open because of > this. THis is causing absolute chaos to the point where I (an avid windows > hater) am starting to look at reload all the servers in question with w2k > server. > > I've played around with "dos charset", "unix charset" and "display charset" > but have no luck. I have no clue what this should be set to to make this > work like they did before with samba 2.2.3 and don't even have a clue what > options I can choose from - nothing in the man page except one example! Read the Unicode chapter in the Samba HOWTO Collection for details about these options. This chapter also contains a link to a utility that can convert your filenames to the correct unix charset. Jelmer -- Jelmer Vernooij - http://jelmer.vernstok.nl/
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