Yes, I did.  I tried them separately and together.  Made no difference. 
Any text file copied to a SFU share has each byte replaced with a null 
character.   Any PDF (or zip or exe) file copied fails to copy.  I'm going 
to turn debug up to about 10 and stare at it some more.  Perhaps I can 
find a test case that will tell me something.

S.H.H.



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03/23/2009 03:05 PM
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On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 02:58:05PM -0700, [email protected] wrote:
> The Windows 2003 machine is a raid array data server that provides both 
> Windows and UNIX/Linux shares (NFS).  Some users prefer a Windows 
browser 
> for copying or editing files.  An older Samba on an older Linux machine 
> (Mandrake 10.2) provided this service until recently.

Did you try the two options I mentioned?

Volker




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