Nicolas,

what's your setting for "strict allocate"?
try setting it to "no" if you set it to "yes"...
the default is "no".

please let me know the result because I have the same problem.

warren

On 12/22/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

    Dear All,

I use Samba 2.2.12 on an embedded linux system as a server and a windows
xp
(with SP2) pc as a client directly connected together with a cross-over
network
cable (I have also tested with a normal network cable).

Everything works well such as connection or small files transfers but we
have a
huge problem when we try to transfer a big file (~700 MB) from the client
(Windows) to the server (embedded linux). No problem in the other side.

Indeed, windows displays an error saying that "the specified network name
is no
longer available", the copy process is stopped but it seems that data are
still
sent to the server but finally the file copied is corrupted (bad
checksum).

Moreover, we have performed different kinds of tests such as using a Linux
client or using a Linux PC as a server (with a Windows client) and
everything
goes right. We assume that our problem comes from our Linux Embedded
system but
we cannot find out the critical point. Moreover logs messages do not give
us
more information execpting the "oplocks" problems, which are not the
problem
origin.

Thanks in advance for your help.
Let me wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year.

Kind regards from France,
Nicolas LOUIS
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