  | | | Samba v3 and WinXP issue | Samba v3 and WinXP issue 2004-02-13 - By Kris Rivel
Back Sorry...to clarify, we're running Redhat Enterprise v3 (supported version of Redhat). We've gone over the smb.conf file a millions times.....its a verified bug with Samba v3. We are now in the process of downgrading Samba to version 2.....hopefully this will fix it.
Kris
At 04:10 PM 2/13/2004, you wrote: >Hi Cris, > >we had similar Problems using Redhat 7 and XSI 3.0 - but Softimage knows >about this problems. So we upgraded on Redhat 8 and the problems were fixed. >We are using Windows 2K/Windows XP Pro and Irix without having any problems. >Maybe you have wrong settings in your smb.conf. > >Sebastian > >We are using samba 2.x > > > >-- --Original Message-- -- >From: owner-xsi@(protected) [mailto:owner-xsi@(protected)]On Behalf >Of Kris Rivel >Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 9:10 PM >To: XSI List Server >Subject: Samba v3 and WinXP issue > > >Anyone using WinXP as a workstation and a Linux server? We are having a >very serious and confusing issue regarding file permissions on the Linux >server. We are running WinXP Pro on our workstations and Linux Red Hat v3 >on our server. This version of Red Hat is running Samba v3 which we >believe is the culprit. Basically, we have set full r/rw permissions to >everything in this server but for some reason, some applications including >XSI can not save or alter files on this drive. In XSI, I can create a >project but I can not save scenes to or remove the project. Examining the >project folder properties in the windows explorer reveals that the project >folders are set to "read only". This would appear to be the problem except >that I can not set the folder to "not" be "read only" in windows. Another >strange thing is that the folder properties under Win2K (not XP) do NOT say >"read only". Photoshop can not save files to this folder either. We've >tried multiple versions of XSI including EXP which produce the same >results. We have the folks behind Red Hat looking into it since it does >appear to be something wrong with Red Hat or Samba but we're not sure. I >basically just wanted to see if anyone else was running a similar config >and if they had the same problems. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks. > >Kris Rivel >Quiet Man >www.quietman.net > > > >--- >Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >unsubscribe xsi > >--- >Unsubscribe? Mail Majordomo@(protected) with the following text in body: >unsubscribe xsi
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