On Fri, 10 May 2002, Pierre Belanger wrote:
Access the test. directory... welcome in the test
directory, not the test. with the . at the end. If
the test directory didn't exists, Windows pops up a
window with an error (something like, can't find ...).
Try to delete the directory test..
Gerald Carter wrote:
On Fri, 10 May 2002, Pierre Belanger wrote:
Access the test. directory... welcome in the test
directory, not the test. with the . at the end. If
the test directory didn't exists, Windows pops up a
window with an error (something like, can't find ...).
Try to
Hi,
Is this very well known, is there a workaround?
Log to your Unix Samba server.
Create in one of your share the following folders:
mkdir -p test
mkdir -p test./A
Get on your Windows and access the share...
Access the test. directory... welcome in the test
directory, not the test.