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

Martin Mačok martin.macok na underground.cz
Úterý Listopad 7 17:13:49 CET 2000


On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 03:51:41PM +0100, Jaroslav Lukesh wrote:
> 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. 

Ten Unix je ale zlej, vidte?

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

Hm, to myslej fakt vazne? Je to vubec mozny???

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