Le 07/01/2020 ? 18:27, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?:> >> >>>> Anyway, I still get the same error with all this files : >>>> >>>> ?? ??? mrxsmb : >>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\calendar-data\cache.sqlite-shm >>>> >>>> >>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\cookies.sqlite-shm >>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\places.sqlite-shm >>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\favicons.sqlite-shm >>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\webappsstore.sqlite-shm >>> By the backslashes, this appears to be coming from windows, so is >>> there an event ID ? >> Yes it's a Windows Event, mrxsmb, ID 139. Strangely it's always for >> *sqlite-shm files. > This looks like a Windows problem and not a Samba problemIn this case I hope someone has an idea about this issue, because it seems impossible to fix it :( This issue is only present with Windows 10. No problem with Windows 7.
On 13/01/2020 10:13, Ni Co wrote:> > Le 07/01/2020 ? 18:27, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: >>>>> Anyway, I still get the same error with all this files : >>>>> >>>>> ?? ??? mrxsmb : >>>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\calendar-data\cache.sqlite-shm >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\cookies.sqlite-shm >>>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\places.sqlite-shm >>>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\favicons.sqlite-shm >>>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\webappsstore.sqlite-shm >>>> By the backslashes, this appears to be coming from windows, so is >>>> there an event ID ? >>> Yes it's a Windows Event, mrxsmb, ID 139. Strangely it's always for >>> *sqlite-shm files. >> This looks like a Windows problem and not a Samba problem > In this case I hope someone has an idea about this issue, because it > seems impossible to fix it :( > > > This issue is only present with Windows 10. No problem with Windows 7. > >I do not think this is a Samba problem, it is a problem between Windows 10 and Firefox, you are just seeing the fall out in your logs. If you run a Google search 'firefox randomly crashing windows 10', you get about 2,980,000 results. Rowland
Hello, Just some news about my issue of firefox sharing. Now it's fix. Indeed, versions of my Samba AD et my Samba server sharing was differents : 4.10.4 compiled version vs 4.9 RPM version. Now both of servers are in 4.10.4 version and there are no errors since. Have a nice day Le 07/01/2020 ? 12:32, Christian Naumer via samba a ?crit?:> Hello you all, > we had similiar problem with Thudnerbird and Firefox running from > redirected folders. We did not find a fix for it. We just did not > redirect the profile folder anymore. > > I posted about this last year: > https://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2019-June/223958.html > > Regards > > Christian >Le 13/01/2020 ? 12:02, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?:> On 13/01/2020 10:13, Ni Co wrote: >> >> Le 07/01/2020 ? 18:27, Rowland penny via samba a ?crit?: >>>>>> Anyway, I still get the same error with all this files : >>>>>> >>>>>> ??? ??? mrxsmb : >>>>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\calendar-data\cache.sqlite-shm >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\cookies.sqlite-shm >>>>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\places.sqlite-shm >>>>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\favicons.sqlite-shm >>>>>> \.system\Thunderbird\profile.default-release\webappsstore.sqlite-shm >>>>> By the backslashes, this appears to be coming from windows, so is >>>>> there an event ID ? >>>> Yes it's a Windows Event, mrxsmb, ID 139. Strangely it's always for >>>> *sqlite-shm files. >>> This looks like a Windows problem and not a Samba problem >> In this case I hope someone has an idea about this issue, because it >> seems impossible to fix it :( >> >> >> This issue is only present with Windows 10. No problem with Windows 7. >> >> > I do not think this is a Samba problem, it is a problem between > Windows 10 and Firefox, you are just seeing the fall out in your logs. > If you run a Google search 'firefox randomly crashing windows 10', you > get about 2,980,000 results. > > Rowland > > >