Hi, 

I'm coping with the interpretation of the desktop.ini on samba shares,
as I have an application, which requests these desktop.ini files to 
alter the folder-icon (besides the windows explorer). I've seen in
the archive many posts how to avoid accessing these files, I now
am in the situation, in which i need the desktop.ini files interpreted:

In every subdirectory a desktop.ini file is created by the application,
a text file with the following content:
 [.ShellClassInfo]
CLSID={79BC0345-1015-11D2-A299-006008312725}

This changes the actual folder icon in windows explorer on the local 
filesystem and on windows shares, but there's no change on a samba 
share.

My environment is the following: I have a samba server running 2.2.8
with the following parameters:
[global]
        workgroup = WORKGROUP
        netbios name = SERVER
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        os level = 64
        [comment, log levels etc.]
[clips]
        comment = clips %v
        path = /clips/projects
        read only = No
        Browsable = Yes
        create mask = 664
        directory mask = 775

Connected to it is a WinXP machine with Pinnacle Editing-Software.

Any hints how to get the normal behaviour here?

Thanks, 
        Dirk

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