On Friday 28 September 2007 5:15 pm, John Herrmann wrote:
> Help,
>
> I'm using:
>
> Operating System:
>       SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 (i586)
>       VERSION = 10
>       PATCHLEVEL = 1
>
> Upgraded Samba to:
> Samba version 3.0.26a-SerNet-SuSE
>
> On a windows machine the user can see the directories and files.  They
> can access the files in say excel but when they go to save the changes
> it gives them a message of Disk Full.  New Files they can save, no
> problem.  If they pull up a file in notepad and then save the changes
> the message will be "The process cannot access the file because another
> process has locked a portion of the file." You hit ok, and get the save
> as dialog box.  If you don't change the name of the file and hit save,
> it saves it.  Weird.
>
> Here is a copy of the smb.conf file:
>
> # smb.conf is the main Samba configuration file. You find a full commented
> # version at /usr/share/doc/packages/samba/examples/smb.conf.SuSE
> # Date: 2004-04-06
> [global]
>       realm = CYC.COM
>       workgroup = CYC.COM
>       interfaces = 127.0.0.1 eth1
>       bind interfaces only = true
>       printing = cups
>       printcap name = cups
>       load printers = yes
>
>       printer admin = @ntadmin, root, administrator
>       map to guest = Bad User
>
>       # the following fixes a weird problem with winxp sp2 systems and
>       # netbios aliases on samba. - mgb 10/20/04
>       smb ports = 139
>
>       netbios name = HOME
>       netbios aliases = cyc host
>       server string = zeus
>
>       hosts allow = 10.1.1. 127.
>       security = ADS
>
>
>       socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192
>       name resolve order = host wins lmhosts bcast
>       wins server = 10.1.1.15 10.1.1.251
>       remote announce = 10.1.1.15 10.1.1.251
>       dns proxy = no
>       preserve case = yes
>       short preserve case = yes
>       default case = lower
>       case sensitive = no
>       create mask = 0664
>       directory mask = 0775
>       include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.all
>       domain logons = Yes
>       domain master = No
>       passdb backend = smbpasswd
>       wins support = No
>          strict locking = No
>       inherit acls = Yes
>          strict allocate = Yes
>          inherit permissions = Yes
> [pdf]
>       comment = PDF creator
>       path = /var/tmp
>       printable = Yes
>       print command = /usr/bin/smbprngenpdf -J '%J' -c %c -s %s -u '%u' -z %z
>       create mask = 0600
> [printers]
>       comment = All Printers
>       path = /var/tmp
>       printable = Yes
>       create mask = 0600
>       browseable = No
> [print$]
>       comment = Printer Drivers
>       path = /var/lib/samba/drivers
>       write list = @ntadmin root
>       force group = ntadmin
>       create mask = 0664
>       directory mask = 0775
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> John Herrrmann
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Try adding "veto oplock files = /*.xls/*.XLS" in the [global] section.

HTH.

Dimitri

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