Re: Mac AFP clients can not see files created by Unix clients using SF

From: Jim Seifert [MSFT] (jimsei_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 12/08/04

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    We are currently investigating this issue. Unfortunately at this time there
    is no recommended work around or configuration change that will enable the
    SFU created files to be visible to OS9 clients. I will post more
    information when it becomes available.

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    "George Gunzelman" <GeorgeGunzelman@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in 
    message news:5C087EBC-3CDE-4E16-B9AE-21AFA3EDA2D8@microsoft.com...
    >I posted this on the SFU forum with no luck. Hopefully someone here has 
    >seen
    > this.
    >
    > I have Windows 2003 Server with Services for Unix 3.5 and File Server for
    > Macintosh. We share a WIP folder to PC users, Macintosh OS9 and OSX users,
    > and now AIX and Linux Unix clients. When I create folders/files in WIP 
    > using
    > Linux/AIX clients, they can not be seen in the directory listing by 
    > Macintosh
    > clients using AFP to mount the share. They are seen by Windows clients. 
    > They
    > can also be seen using SMB under OSX. This is not available for OS9.
    >
    > Creating a file/folder using Windows or Mac clients can be seen by 
    > everyone.
    > Deleting the Mac share and re-creating it shows the files/folders created 
    > by
    > Unix clients but this is not feasable in production environments.
    >
    > Is this a bug? Am I missing some configuration? I've gone over it a 
    > hundred
    > times. It seems like it would have be seen before but I can't find any 
    > info
    > on the web.
    > 
    

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