Tony Earnshaw wrote:

s�n, 01.05.2005 kl. 12.18 skrev �rjan_Pettersen:



I have three machines, from witch I browse a samba share.

The problem is that if I create a cataloge with a norwegian letter(�, �, �) in it, the only machine that can show this correct it sthe machine that created the cataloge. The other machines don't show this correct. The letters get swapped out with either underscore or some other funny looking letters, depending on witch machine created the cataloge.

The three machines is,
the samba server itself, running ArchLinux
a workstation, running ArchLinux
and another workstation, running Windows XP

The software is up to date.

Does someone have an idea what the problem might be, and how to fix it?



I have to be able to use Norwegian letters, can, see/write them both in Windows and on TTY and pts CLIs.

Make sure you have:

display charset = ISO-8859-1 (or -15 if you want to write EURO signs)
dos charset = 850

in [global].

If you don't have anything for "unix charset", you'll get UTF-8, which
is what you need.

Best,

--Tonni



It afraid it didn't help.

I can see the norwegian letters, but only from the machine that created the file with the norwegian letter.
If machine 1 creates a file with a norwegian letter, it's only machine 1 that displays the file correct. The other two machines swap out the letter. Same goes for the other two machines.


I tryed a Windows 2000 machine. It did show the catalogue created by the Windows XP machine correct.

�rjan...
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