> First question,if I creat one new NULL txt file in samba share > folder whose filesystem is FAT,and I open the file in notepad in > windows,type some > characters,and save the file,but error says "refuse to access".and if > the txt file has content,even if one character,there is no the > problem.
Can you do this via the command line (without Samba)? It could be a filesystem issue, and Samba is just passing along the error. > Second question,if I have changed the smb.conf,for example,I > deleted one share folder for user1,but if user1 had opened the > share,then he can use the share folder yet unless I kill the smbd > process. From the manpage: Reloading the configuration file will not affect connections to any service that is already established. Either the user will have to disconnect from the service, or smbd killed and restarted. > Now I use samba 2.0.7 for my file server Samba 2.0.7 is pretty old, you should probably consider upgrading, it might fix a few of these problems. Cheers, Adam. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
