On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 08:32:10PM -0400, Larry Hansford wrote: > I haven't seen any replies to this one, and wonder if anyone has any > suggestions. I added the following 3 lines to the [global] section: > > dos charset = CP932 > unix charset = EUC-JP > display charset = CP932 > > The Japanese workstations can create, edit, and view new files, in the > Japanese language. But, they cannot open any files that existed prior to > the upgrade to Samba 3.0.4-1. I'd like to get the rest of the files > available to them as well.
You need to convert all the files prior to the conversion to have EUC-JP filenames. There is a script someone posted to the list (no I don't have a link, sorry) that will do such a conversion over a directory tree.
Thanks! I dug through the archives, but didn't find the message with the script. I did a Google search, and found the utility convmv, with good documentation. I manually ran that against several directories, and it corrected the problem.
If anyone has a link to the script, I would still like to look at it.
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