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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
<description>
<para>This option is used when Samba is attempting to
delete a directory that contains one or more vetoed directories
- (see the <link linkend="VETOFILES"><parameter moreinfo="none">veto files</parameter></link>
+ (see the <smbconfoption name="veto files"/>
option). If this option is set to <constant>no</constant> (the default) then if a vetoed
directory contains any non-vetoed files or directories then the
directory delete will fail. This is usually what you want.</para>
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
directories you might normally veto DOS/Windows users from seeing
(e.g. <filename moreinfo="none">.AppleDouble</filename>)</para>
- <para>Setting <command moreinfo="none">delete veto files = yes</command> allows these
+<para>Setting <smbconfoption name="delete veto files">yes</smbconfoption> allows these
directories to be transparently deleted when the parent directory
is deleted (so long as the user has permissions to do so).</para>
</description>