as far i know,
\ / are interpreted as path signs, i am not clear why any software should interpret this in another way.
using special signs as filenames are a bug in user brain not in the software of fileservers, whatever you use
Regards
Mark C. Casey schrieb:
I'm currently in the process of creating a fileserver so some mac guys at the company I work at can save files as a backup medium. (long story short i'm creating a fileserver running samba 3 with 1TB of storage)
However, a lot of the files that they want backed up contain characters that samba refuses to accept (when I try transferring a file to the samba share with say the filename as "test \ test / test" the mac reports that it cannot transfer the file.
I've been told there is a way to use UTF8 with Samba 3 so it can accept these, how can I do this?
Mark
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