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Old 24th June 2010, 11:25 AM
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windows servr 2008 share & Fedora 13

Hi Guys

Windows sever 2008 has done something different to their file sharing. This is not an issue with 2003 server, xp, or any linux samba share

Issue: Cannot copy file to windows server 2008 share

I can however, delete files, rename files, etc... which will indicate that there is not an issue with write permissions.

I am accessing the file via dolphin KDE

Anyone experience this? PLEASE HELP!
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