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Cannot see some folders in NAS when in Vista Beta 2



 
 
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Old August 31st 06, 04:23 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.networking_sharing
mshanahan
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Default Cannot see some folders in NAS when in Vista Beta 2

So let me see if I understand. Vista has made an improvement to speed up
file lookups on my NAS drive, but now I can't see all the files? GREAT
FEATURE. I have checked and my MAXTOR SHARED STORAGE DRIVE has the latest
firmware, so it looks like I will have to stay on XP till all the
manufacturers (or at least mine) modify the firmware and fix it. Is someone
responsible to let the manufacturers know they have to fix this?

Thanks for listening, guess I will try to work with MAXTOR to get this fixed.
--
Mike Shanahan


"Jimmy Brush" wrote:

Hello,

This is actually caused by an incorrect behavior of Samba, and the NAS
device by proxy.

Windows Vista uses a feature that receives the list of files really quickly.
The reason third-party apps may work is becuase they do not use this
feature.

Unfortunately, this is not something than can be fixed in a release of
Vista, because the problem is not in Vista.

- JB

Vista Support FAQ
http://www.jimmah.com/vista/

 




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