My understanding (after being barraged by M$ trumpet blowing) is that NT
does not have a specific limit on the number of shares per machine (or
directories for that matter) and SAMBA behaves the same way.
I would also be interested if this can be confirmed.
My impression is that you probably have the number of files which can be
expressed as # permutations of file names.

- Jill.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Mills [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Does anyone know of any limits to the amount of shares you can have per
machine using Samba ?

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My guess is there is no limit on Samba,NT


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