I'm curious why you want case sensitivity when all Windows operations are
case insensitive. the results of case sensitive=yes are extremely difficult
to understand or describe, and they definitely bear no resemblance to what
a hard drive would do under Windows.
Are you sure you didn't want preserve case=yes and short preserve case=yes?
Steve Litt
At 08:14 PM 11/05/1999 +1100, you wrote:>
>Hi,
>
>we've got a strange problem with "case sensitive = yes"
>using 2.0.5a with Win95/98 clients:
>
>Directorys directly below the share seem to be empty,
>if the dirname is lowercase !!?
>
>Below uppercase dirs everything is allright and the probem
>doesn't exist with NT4.0.
>
>If we choose "case sensitive = no" everything is allright.
>(with exeption of the problems we have since there are file- and dirnames
>which differ only in upper or lower case).
>
>Sorry, if this has been discussed, but I didn't found anything.
>
>
>Regards
>Peter
>
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