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Morten wrote:
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| Hi. I have a fileserver running samba 2.2.7 and netatalk 1.5.5 for old
| mac clients. Because the mac's are quite spammy with creating
| .AppleDouble and other system directories, I've added the following to
| smb.conf:
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| veto files = /.AppleDesktop/.AppleDouble/Network Trash Folder/TheFindByC
| ontentFolder/TheVolumeSettingsFolder/System Volume Information/Recycled/
|
| Now, when a windows client tries to delete a folder which a mac user has
| implicitly created eg. .AppleDouble, the delete fails because the
| windows client cannot "see" the file to delete:
|
| cannot remove "tiff2; the directory is not empty"
|
| The dir contains the .AppleDouble still, and the samba user does have
| proper permissions to delete this.
|
| Is this a known issue? Any workarounds?
See "delete veta files" in smb.conf(5)
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