RE: [Samba] Re: Two Questions concerning samba - file access times- two instances on one server

2004-11-01 Thread Laurenz, Dirk
-| Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 3:11 PM -| To: Holger Krull -| Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -| Subject: Re: [Samba] Re: Two Questions concerning samba - -| file access times- two instances on one server -| -| Holger Krull wrote: -| -| It's more like an ext3 question... -| NTFS has create

[Samba] Re: Two Questions concerning samba - file access times - two instances on one server

2004-10-16 Thread Igor Belyi
Laurenz, Dirk wrote: Hello everybody, i have two questions concerning samba. 1st Topic - file times NTFS has three file times for each file, the create time, the change time and the access time. The create time will never be modified, the change time will be changed

Re: [Samba] Re: Two Questions concerning samba - file access times - two instances on one server

2004-10-16 Thread Holger Krull
It's more like an ext3 question... NTFS has create, modify, and access timestamps whereas ext3 has change, modify, and access ones. According to my experiments on NTFS: 'create' really never changed. 'modify' changes whenever file is saved. 'access' changes whenever property of the file

Re: [Samba] Re: Two Questions concerning samba - file access times - two instances on one server

2004-10-16 Thread Igor Belyi
Holger Krull wrote: It's more like an ext3 question... NTFS has create, modify, and access timestamps whereas ext3 has change, modify, and access ones. According to my experiments on NTFS: 'create' really never changed. 'modify' changes whenever file is saved. 'access' changes whenever property of