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12 practical interoperability with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Samba and equivalent
15 standard for interoperating between Macs and Windows and major NAS appliances.
78 the new default. To use old dialects (e.g. to mount Windows XP) use "vers=1.0"
79 on mount (or vers=2.0 for Windows Vista). Note that the CIFS (vers=1.0) is
162 3.0.6 and later (also EA support works in all versions of Windows, at least to
186 open files (required for strict POSIX compliance). Windows Servers already
200 be invisbile to Windows clients and typically will not affect local
208 Mac or Windows servers::
259 Valid filenames differ between Windows and Linux. Windows typically restricts
261 which is used to delimit the beginning of a stream name by Windows), while
262 Linux allows a slightly wider set of valid characters in filenames. Windows
266 would be forbidden for Windows/CIFS semantics) as long as the server is
270 illegal Windows/NTFS/SMB characters to a remap range (this mount parm
272 compatible with Mac (and "Services for Mac" on some older Windows).
315 (such as Windows), permissions can also be checked at the
473 (e.g. pre-Windows 2000) do not support returning UniqueIDs
550 such characters by Windows's POSIX emulation. This can
589 DOS/Windows, which require Windows style mandatory byte range
618 Report mode bits (e.g. on stat) based on the Windows ACL for
624 as OS/2 or Windows 98 and Windows ME) since they do not
843 be configured in the file /etc/request-key.conf. Samba, Windows servers and