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post eens relevante info uit je smb.conf
NAME MANGLING
Samba supports "name mangling" so that DOS and Windows clients can use files that don't conform to the 8.3 format. It can also be set to adjust the case of 8.3 format filenames.
There are several options that control the way mangling is performed, and they are grouped here rather than listed separately. For the defaults look at the output of the testparm program.
All of these options can be set separately for each service (or globally, of course).
The options are:
mangle case = yes/no
controls if names that have characters that aren't of the "default" case are mangled. For example, if this is yes then a name like "Mail" would be mangled. Default no.
case sensitive = yes/no
controls whether filenames are case sensitive. If they aren't then Samba must do a filename search and match on passed names. Default no.
default case = upper/lower
controls what the default case is for new filenames. Default lower.
preserve case = yes/no
controls if new files are created with the case that the client passes, or if they are forced to be the "default" case. Default yes.
short preserve case = yes/no
controls if new files which conform to 8.3 syntax, that is all in upper case and of suitable length, are created upper case, or if they are forced to be the "default" case. This option can be use with "preserve case = yes" to permit long filenames to retain their case, while short names are lowercased. Default yes.
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Heb je al geprobeerd om je config van scratch te herbouwen? Bij een upgrade van 2.0.x naar 2.2.x is dat zekers wel aan te raden.
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