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<samba:parameter name="veto files"
context="S"
type="string"
xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
<description>
<para>This is a list of files and directories that
are neither visible nor accessible. Each entry in the list must
be separated by a '/', which allows spaces to be included
in the entry. '*' and '?' can be used to specify multiple files
or directories as in DOS wildcards.</para>
<para>Each entry must be a unix path, not a DOS path and
must <emphasis>not</emphasis> include the unix directory
separator '/'.</para>
<para>Note that the <smbconfoption name="case sensitive"/> option
is applicable in vetoing files.</para>
<para>One feature of the veto files parameter that it
is important to be aware of is Samba's behaviour when
trying to delete a directory. If a directory that is
to be deleted contains nothing but veto files this
deletion will <emphasis>fail</emphasis> unless you also set
the <smbconfoption name="delete veto files"/> parameter to
<parameter moreinfo="none">yes</parameter>.</para>
<para>Setting this parameter will affect the performance
of Samba, as it will be forced to check all files and directories
for a match as they are scanned.</para>
</description>
<related>hide files</related>
<related>case sensitive</related>
<value type="default"><comment>No files or directories are vetoed.</comment></value>
<value type="example">
; Veto any files containing the word Security,
; any ending in .tmp, and any directory containing the
; word root.
veto files = /*Security*/*.tmp/*root*/
; Veto the Apple specific files that a NetAtalk server
; creates.
veto files = /.AppleDouble/.bin/.AppleDesktop/Network Trash Folder/
</value>
</samba:parameter>
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