From 21d26afb2af6ae34219a4286eb7a8896d7e04a3a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Jelmer Vernooij
Your should get back a list of shares available on +>You should get back a list of shares available on your server. If you don't then something is incorrectly setup. Note that this method can also be used to see what shares are available on other LanManager clients (such as WfWg).
By default Samba uses a blank scope ID. This means all your windows boxes must also have a blank scope ID. If you really want to use a non-blank scope ID then you will - need to use the -i <scope> option to nmbd, smbd, and - smbclient. All your PCs will need to have the same setting for + need to use the 'netbios scope' smb.conf option. + All your PCs will need to have the same setting for this to work. I do not recommend scope IDs.You can disable share modes using "share modes = no". - This may be useful on a heavily loaded server as the share - modes code is very slow. See also the FAST_SHARE_MODES - option in the Makefile for a way to do full share modes - very fast using shared memory (if your OS supports it).
If you have problems using filenames with accented - characters in them (like the German, French or Scandinavian - character sets) then I recommend you look at the "valid chars" - option in smb.conf and also take a look at the validchars - package in the examples directory.