W95: Deleting Files on Samba Servers May Delete Local Files Instead

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Deleting Files on Samba Servers May Delete Local Files Instead	

The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows 95

SYMPTOMS
When you use the Microsoft Client for Microsoft Networks (Vredir.vxd) to
connect to a Samba file server running on a UNIX-based computer and you try
to delete files on the server, you may delete files on your Windows
95-based computer instead. 

...

For example, Samba file servers let you create file names such as c:\*.* or
\\server\share\*.*. If a UNIX user creates a file called "c:\*.*" and
shares it, a Windows 95 user who connects to the server and tries to delete
the file with Windows Explorer or My Computer may delete all the files in
the root directory of local drive C instead. 

...

Although this is not a problem with Windows 95, Microsoft has released a
new version of the Vredir.vxd file 

(SMICH)

Více viz


http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q140/5/58.asp?FinishURL=%2F
downloads%2Frelease%2Easp%3FReleaseID%3D14598%26redirect%3Dno

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