assim falou Pauline Middelink (em 17/01/2001):
> You might want to look at the optimistic locking flags. They prevent
> this kind of thing. Although disabling it tends to make things slower,
> so I keep it on in my R/O and Windows-only shares.
>
Actually I think these are called opportunistic locks. I do use oplocks on most
of my installations and I do disable them (actually I disable all locking) for
R/O shares. I don't remember if the cache problems happen on "oplocked" shares,
but I'll certainly investigate. Thanks for the pointer.
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