Hi all. We have a file server using samba with a lot of Mac clients. Mac uses files called .DS_Store to store information about the layout of the files in the directory. We have a hierarchal storage system, and don't want to back up the thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of .DS_store files. Currently we have a policy in place that these files don't get backed up, but they still get created in the samba shares, which is annoying because when a non-Mac user accesses the folder there are a bunch of these files that they don't care about, and when you restore something you get thousands of warnings that these files can't be restored. Has anyone out there found a better solution for Mac clients? I guess my concern is if I block the files from being created in the first place the Mac clients will go bonkers because they can't change the view of the directory.
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