We're about to create a build of Linux for offices our company is opening in Singapore and Korea. The staff there will be using the appropriate versions of Word to write in their own language, and I've been asked to check that Linux will be okay with that. We don't need the OS to handle anything other than the normal character set as such, since we'll be administering the servers from here, but I thought it worth checking that Samba won't need to know anything different to work when applications are saving files using double-byte character sets etc. Has anyone had any experience with this? regards Ian.
Hello. |We don't need the OS to handle anything other than the normal character set |as such, since we'll be administering the servers from here, but I thought |it worth checking that Samba won't need to know anything different to work |when applications are saving files using double-byte character sets etc. | |Has anyone had any experience with this? Please set "client code page" parameter and maybe "coding system" parameter. Also maybe you need to set "valid chars" parameter. And if you want to use a share name with double-byte character, you need to use samba 2.0.7 or later. ----- Motonobu TAKAHASHI mailto:monyo@samba.gr.jp Samba Users Group Japan http://www.samba.gr.jp/