On Fri, Jul 26, 2002 at 06:30:24AM -0500, Ryan Ware wrote:
>
>Just like most of you I don't like Microsoft's direction, but we
>have Windows clients.  Sure I could run Samba to get a few more
>Linux boxes in place, but then I am setting myself up for Microsoft
>service packs that break Samba for the clients and then having to
>wait for the Samba project to work around it.  "sorry user, I'll
>have you back to your files real soon now."

Sound like operator head-space-timing (a.k.a. PEBKAC) I've been using samba
in a production environ for almost 3 years with out a single "sorry user, 
I'll have you back to your files real soon now."

Maybe you're just a dumbass.

-- 
Ben Lutgens				 | http://people.sistina.com/~blutgens/	
System Administrator	 | http://www.sistina.com/
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"If you love something set it free, if it doesn't come back to you
hunt it down and set it on fire" -- George Carlin
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