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RE: 1.5.25 Cannot see all files/directories on mapped shares - SC800884
- From: "Exanet Support" <Support at exanet dot com>
- To: <kacoroski at gmail dot com>, <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 20:27:46 +0300
- Subject: RE: 1.5.25 Cannot see all files/directories on mapped shares - SC800884
- References: <4899D638.7040207@gmail.com>
Dear Ski,
We Have opened a SC regarding - SC800884,
Please specify the severity of this call?.
Thanks & Best Regards,
Roee Fruhling
Exanet Support Team
Exanet, Ltd.
www.exanet.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Ski Kacoroski [mailto:kacoroski@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 7:50 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: 1.5.25 Cannot see all files/directories on mapped shares
Hi,
I am running 1.5.25 on Windows 2003. When I map a share from a Windows
server I have no problems and can see all the files. When I map a share
from a samba server I cannot only see some of the files and directories.
I can see all the files and directories when I view the share from the
Windows explorer. I have tried with rxvt and the standard console
window and get the same result.
Specifically the share is mapped as vol01admin and has a Staff folder in
it. The Staff folder has 1441 directories viewable from windows, but I
can only see 131 from cygwin. There are several perl and dos scripts in
the directory of which only 1 is visible from cygwin. When I view the
permissions on the scripts and directories from windows using xcacls
there are no differences between the ones I can see from cygwin and the
ones I cannot see from cygwin.
Any ideas on how to proceed are most appreciated.
cheers,
ski
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Chris "Ski" Kacoroski, kacoroski@gmail.com, 206-501-9803
or ski98033 on most IM services
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