I am having this issue, running Fedora Core 2. None of my clients can access the mapped Samba drives from within MS Office applications like Outlook 2000 and Word. Running both XP and 2K. Waiting on McAfee to get back with me. Any ideas or experience you folks have that might be useful here? Dan On Tue, March 15, 2005 12:30 pm, Jeremy Allison said:> On Tue, Mar 15, 2005 at 10:04:40AM -0600, Mark Nehemiah wrote: >> After our mcafee ASAP product updated last night, users can not access >> samba shares from some applications. I believe this to be mcafee >> problem, and am on hold with tech-supp right now. >> >> Here's the problem as I know so far. >> Windows Explorer works fine all drives. >> SolidWorks cannot access the root of any samba drive. >> FrontPage cannot access the root of any samba drive. >> >> Uninstall mcafee, problems go away. > > What version of Samba, what server, what applications. Trace please ? > > Jeremy. >Hi Jeremy, Samba on the server is out of date, v 3.0.5. After finally (1+hr on hold) getting to talk to mcafee support, seems it is about a buffer overflow possiblility. They told us to log on to their support site, and check some option to not check for buffer overflows and things should be fine. Well their site has been down all-day so far for maintenance. (Makes me really want to digress about ASAPand online applications)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So we have a locally installed anti-virus product that we cannot change the options in. (at least until they are back online.) Really stinks, as this has affected about 35 users automagically overnight. Also got me thinking now. Is this a buffer overflow in samba or uSoft smb client? If it's in samba, why would mcafee software care???? I'm not running mcafee on the samba server? Anyway, let me know if you do still want anything, seems like it's probably not worth the time. It is definately strange behaviour as it is only some applications that get denied access. You can browse anywhere with explorer with no problems. Mark Dan