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Old 04-01-2006, 05:03 AM   #1
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LXer: Windows Guru: Why Samba can't handle Vista... And It's Not Samba's Fault


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Samba allows UNIX, Linux, IBM System 390, or OpenVMS hosts to interact with Microsoft Windows clients and servers as if they were Windows file and print servers... Unless the remote client or server is running Windows Vista. At that point, client directory queries are returned with all but the first 100 files truncated. Microsofties say it's all Samba's fault. Email Battles begs to differ.

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