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I have a Samba file server running on SuSE 9.1 that serves the user files and
other items for Windows 2000/XP Pro clients and on these drives, the folder
customisations specified in the desktop.ini file are not displayed by Windows
explorer - this is often necessary for the descriptors and special icons used
for some shared folders.
I do not see why Windows does not display the customizations as surely the
client system parses the desktop.ini file (as different My Pictures icons
etc. appear on the W2K and WXP clients), not the server. Are there any
special attributes that must be set on the file? - read-only, archive and
system can be set on the server.
As far as I am aware, NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM is able to read the files, yet
none of the customisations are displayed.
This problem isn't major but one of those small irritating things that
causes real headaches when you try to fix it as nothing seems to work! Have
asked the Linux community - few ideas about sorting out Samba server so its
probably down to Windows.
Thanks
DRW
other items for Windows 2000/XP Pro clients and on these drives, the folder
customisations specified in the desktop.ini file are not displayed by Windows
explorer - this is often necessary for the descriptors and special icons used
for some shared folders.
I do not see why Windows does not display the customizations as surely the
client system parses the desktop.ini file (as different My Pictures icons
etc. appear on the W2K and WXP clients), not the server. Are there any
special attributes that must be set on the file? - read-only, archive and
system can be set on the server.
As far as I am aware, NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM is able to read the files, yet
none of the customisations are displayed.
This problem isn't major but one of those small irritating things that
causes real headaches when you try to fix it as nothing seems to work! Have
asked the Linux community - few ideas about sorting out Samba server so its
probably down to Windows.
Thanks
DRW