Hi Guys It saddens me to say so, but I'm going to have to order a copy of Windows Server unless I can get this issue of offline files resolved. Basically, we have a problem when users have "Offline Files" enabled in Windows XP. When they log off, create or modify a file, and then log back on, the files they have created/modified refuse to synchronise, returning an error to the effect of "cannot synchronize test.txt, access is denied on //server/share/test.txt". I've spend several days googling this but have had no success - there seem to be quite a few people who have experienced this problem, but no solutions that work. I've read several suggestions, including things to do with "ACL support", etc. but I've no idea how to do this...surely this should work out of the box? I'm using Samba 3.028 on Ubuntu 8.04. I'm not particularly experienced with Linux, so apologies if this is a simple thing to resolve. Any help would be much, much appreciated. Cheers, Russell
On Thursday 26 June 2008, Russell Curtis wrote:> surely this should work out of the > box?I'm sure it would if the protocols had been open and published all these years instead of closed and proprietary. -- Chris
On Thursday 26 June 2008 03:47:06 Russell Curtis wrote:> Hi Guys > > It saddens me to say so, but I'm going to have to order a copy of > Windows Server unless I can get this issue of offline files resolved. > > Basically, we have a problem when users have "Offline Files" enabled in > Windows XP. When they log off, create or modify a file, and then log > back on, the files they have created/modified refuse to synchronise, > returning an error to the effect of "cannot synchronize test.txt, access > is denied on //server/share/test.txt". I've spend several days googling > this but have had no success - there seem to be quite a few people who > have experienced this problem, but no solutions that work. I've read > several suggestions, including things to do with "ACL support", etc. but > I've no idea how to do this...surely this should work out of the box? > I'm using Samba 3.028 on Ubuntu 8.04. I'm not particularly experienced > with Linux, so apologies if this is a simple thing to resolve. > > Any help would be much, much appreciated. > > Cheers, RussellRussell, Contact me off-line <jht@samba.org> and I will help you to resolve this. - John T. -- John H Terpstra Samba-Team Member
Russell Curtis wrote:> Hi Guys > > It saddens me to say so, but I'm going to have to order a copy of > Windows Server unless I can get this issue of offline files resolved. > > Basically, we have a problem when users have "Offline Files" enabled > in Windows XP. When they log off, create or modify a file, and then > log back on, the files they have created/modified refuse to > synchronise, returning an error to the effect of "cannot synchronize > test.txt, access is denied on //server/share/test.txt". I've spend > several days googling this but have had no success - there seem to be > quite a few people who have experienced this problem, but no solutions > that work. I've read several suggestions, including things to do with > "ACL support", etc. but I've no idea how to do this...surely this > should work out of the box? I'm using Samba 3.028 on Ubuntu 8.04. I'm > not particularly experienced with Linux, so apologies if this is a > simple thing to resolve. > > Any help would be much, much appreciated. > > Cheers, Russell >Have you set the smb.conf setting 'csc policy'? Is it that you want and/or need offline files, or would you rather do without it? I've found it to mostly be a pain, FWIW.
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