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Old 07 March 2017, 11:29   #21
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In my case, with both, 1.74 and 1.102 versions, I can read and copy everything from my Samba shares but I am not able to write anything on them.

To be more precise, if I try to copy, for example, a small txt file or an adf to one of my shares, the copy seems to start but after a second or two everything hangs ("Intuition" doesn't refresh anymore the windows on my desktop).

I am still able to move the mouse pointer and to write commands in a shell so, if I kill (break) the smb process, it ends and everything works again.

In a few cases, breaking the process have left the file I was copying in the share in a consistent state (especially if it was a small txt file), so it seems to me that the copy starts but the process isn't handled correctly.
Is it this issue?
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Is it this issue?
Yes, it seems exactly my issue...
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