ok, i've finally get time to check and cory was right. for symlink (absolute or relative) to work, i need in smb.conf: unix extensions = no

if yes or doesn't list, it doesn't work. i checked in unattended shell
and get
bash: cd: DIR: No such file or directory
when trying to access DIR which in general is viewed as symlink with
good source but cannot be accessed


Regards

                Julien

note :server is whitebox linux (redhat 3)


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