Re: RE [Samba] Samba 3, recycle vfs and symbolic links

2003-11-07 Thread Roger Jochem
Great!!

MS-DSF  was really the solution! Thanks a lot for all the help...

Regards

Roger Jochem

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 Perhaps using a MS-DFS share would be more useful in this case? This
 would allow three real shares: \\server\accounting \\server\personal
 \\server\public which would appear as \\server\users\accounting
 \\server\users\personal \\server\users\public.

 See http://samba.org/~jht/HOWTO/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf for more
 information on MS-DFS

 - -Tom Dickson

 Hello!

 I recently upgraded my samba system with samba 3, and now I'm starting
 to use the recycle vfs, that I was not using in my previous
 instalations. My problem is the following:

 I have normaly 3 shares for each user, one is prived, one is for the
 group (accounting, human resources, etc..) and the last one is public
 (all can access).

 In the machines, normally using Windows 98, I create one mapped drive
 tho the users prived share, and each prived share has a symbolic link to
 the group share and the public share (ln -s /home/accounting
 accounting). The problem is that when the user goes through the symbolic
 link from the prived share to the group share, for instance, and deletes
 a file, the .recycle directory is created in the prived share, but is
 empty (the file doesnt goes to the .recycle folder).

 Any ideas of how I can solve this problem? I really would keep just one
 mapped driver per user, to make things easier for my users.

 Regards

 Roger Jochem
 SBS - SC
 Brazil
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[Samba] Samba 3, recycle vfs and symbolic links

2003-11-06 Thread Roger Jochem
Hello!

I recently upgraded my samba system with samba 3, and now I'm starting to use the 
recycle vfs, that I was not using in my previous instalations. My problem is the 
following:

I have normaly 3 shares for each user, one is prived, one is for the group 
(accounting, human resources, etc..) and the last one is public (all can access). 

In the machines, normally using Windows 98, I create one mapped drive tho the users 
prived share, and each prived share has a symbolic link to the group share and the 
public share (ln -s /home/accounting accounting). The problem is that when the user 
goes through the symbolic link from the prived share to the group share, for instance, 
and deletes a file, the .recycle directory is created in the prived share, but is 
empty (the file doesnt goes to the .recycle folder). 

Any ideas of how I can solve this problem? I really would keep just one mapped driver 
per user, to make things easier for my users.

Regards

Roger Jochem
SBS - SC
Brazil
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RE [Samba] Samba 3, recycle vfs and symbolic links

2003-11-06 Thread Tom Dickson
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Perhaps using a MS-DFS share would be more useful in this case? This
would allow three real shares: \\server\accounting \\server\personal
\\server\public which would appear as \\server\users\accounting
\\server\users\personal \\server\users\public.
See http://samba.org/~jht/HOWTO/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.pdf for more
information on MS-DFS
- -Tom Dickson

Hello!

I recently upgraded my samba system with samba 3, and now I'm starting
to use the recycle vfs, that I was not using in my previous
instalations. My problem is the following:
I have normaly 3 shares for each user, one is prived, one is for the
group (accounting, human resources, etc..) and the last one is public
(all can access).
In the machines, normally using Windows 98, I create one mapped drive
tho the users prived share, and each prived share has a symbolic link to
the group share and the public share (ln -s /home/accounting
accounting). The problem is that when the user goes through the symbolic
link from the prived share to the group share, for instance, and deletes
a file, the .recycle directory is created in the prived share, but is
empty (the file doesnt goes to the .recycle folder).
Any ideas of how I can solve this problem? I really would keep just one
mapped driver per user, to make things easier for my users.
Regards

Roger Jochem
SBS - SC
Brazil
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