On 8/13/07, vwdragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello.. > > I've the same problem... > dou you get solution? > > Iain: > > I posted a problem with oplock previously, but am guessing it goto lost > > in an earlier thread with the same subject line, so here goes another shot: > > > > Using Samba 3.0.22 on a Gentoo box (kernel 2.6.15) I've a situation > > where file locking does not seem to be functioning as expected, in that > > more than one user can open and write to a file without any > > notifications being displayed about the file already being opened by > > another user. > > > > In the debug output below I have two Windows XP clients accessing the > > same shared file, neteng02 has the file open. neteng-vm3 then opens the > > same file, receiving no warnings about the file being open by another > > user. File is modified by neteng02 and saved and remains open. File then > > modified by neteng-vm3 and saved. File closed and opened by neteng02 who > > sees only modifications made by neteng-vm3. > > Are these files MS office files? I ask that because of the way MS opens files that it never writes to the file that it opens. It instead creates a new file and writes to the new then deletes the old and renames the new to the old. Although having said that I am not sure how Office tells a file is in use...
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