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[samba 4.1.13] Problem when moving files on a Win7 client

Started byPatrick Schönbach <pschoenb@gmx.de>
First post2014-11-11 18:45 +0100
Last post2014-11-14 00:58 +0100
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  [samba 4.1.13] Problem when moving files on a Win7 client Patrick Schönbach <pschoenb@gmx.de> - 2014-11-11 18:45 +0100
    Re: [samba 4.1.13] Problem when moving files on a Win7 client Patrick Schönbach <pschoenb@gmx.de> - 2014-11-14 00:58 +0100

#15 — [samba 4.1.13] Problem when moving files on a Win7 client

FromPatrick Schönbach <pschoenb@gmx.de>
Date2014-11-11 18:45 +0100
Subject[samba 4.1.13] Problem when moving files on a Win7 client
Message-ID<kju9jb-tk3.ln1@pc01.robustsoft.de>
Hello,

recently, I upgraded my linux server to openSUSE 13.2, running the
latest Samba 4.1.13. Copying files works fine. However, if I try to move
a file into any directory that is two or more levels deep on any Samba
share, the file does not end up in that directory, but instead, it ends
up in the root directory of that share. The client OS is Windows 7 x64.

What could be wrong?

With best regards,
Patrick

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FromPatrick Schönbach <pschoenb@gmx.de>
Date2014-11-14 00:58 +0100
Message-ID<27tfjb-a1i.ln1@pc01.robustsoft.de>
In reply to#15
Am 11.11.2014 um 18:45 schrieb Patrick Schönbach:
> recently, I upgraded my linux server to openSUSE 13.2, running the
> latest Samba 4.1.13. Copying files works fine. However, if I try to move
> a file into any directory that is two or more levels deep on any Samba
> share, the file does not end up in that directory, but instead, it ends
> up in the root directory of that share. The client OS is Windows 7 x64.
> 
> What could be wrong?

Renaming a file moves it to to the root directory as well.

Best regards,
Patrick

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