On Thursday 13 May 2004 12:26 pm, David Brodbeck wrote: | > -----Original Message----- | > From: Jeremy Allison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | > | > Yes they plague Windows fileservers as well. Search in MSDN for | > knowledge base articles relating to turning off oplocks in | > data-critical situations (ie. when you care about files not | > being corrupted :-). | | I ended up doing this on one of our NT 4.0 servers to keep Peachtree | Accounting happy. The real bummer is that you can't veto oplocks for | specific files or shares under NT like you can with Samba -- they're | either all on, or all off.
And if the Windows clients are running ACT! software don't forget there are some registry entries to deal with on the Windows clients as well. The actdiag.exe program from will do this for you. -- _____________________________________________ A Message From... L. Mark Stone Reliable Networks of Maine, LLC 477 Congress Street, 5th Floor Portland, ME 04101 Tel: (207) 772-5678 Web: http://www.RNoME.com -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
