THX for your answer.

as pronounced, this is experience. - there was no intention to produce FUD.
sorry, that i've told, that samba is *not* supported by autodesk.
as supporter of "small users", i've always got this answer by autodesk as reply such questions.
also questions to this list were not answered. (exept one usermail)

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you've written, that there's technical notes, how to configure ACAD.
is it possible for you, to post this information, because it seems, that it is not reachable for me.
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greetings,
kurt, austria. (http://www.kwnet.at)
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this is a posting from a samba *user* - not a samba developer.
the posting is created on the base of experiences an may be faulty.
so, if contains any mistakes, please feel free to correct it
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Jeremy Allison schrieb:
On Wed, Jun 07, 2006 at 08:22:40AM +0200, Kurt Weiss wrote:
autodesk announcing explicit, that samba is *not* supportet.
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/ps/item?siteID=123112&id=2872551&linkID=2475323

That's not what this link says. This link says that
Autocad expects Windows network semantics, and if it
doesn't work then it's a server problem. I agree :-).
That's why we provide Windows network semantics.

Far from saying they don't support Samba, they actually
have a tech note explaining how to configure part of
Samba to enable things for them !

Please don't spread FUD on the Samba lists - google will
index your reply and hostile forces :-) will use it to
claim "Samba isn't supported and doesn't work". No one
will ever read this rebuttal (of course :-).

Jeremy.


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