veto oplock files = /*.mdb/*.ldb/*.mdw/*.dbf/*.dat/*.fpt
Is it a good idea to not allow the .ldb files? I was under the assumption that you pretty much need a .ldb file to keep an access db sane when multiple people are using it.
Ok, after further review I realized I'm a moron :-P The veto oplock file and setting the oplocks = no file are contradictory. According to the smb.conf man page re: veto oplock files:
This parameter is only valid when the /oplocks/ <http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smb.conf.5.html#OPLOCKS> parameter is turned on for a share.
Sorry, not actually giving any useful tips, but correcting my own bad post.
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