[Samba] Upgrade from 4.1.9-Zentyal to Version 4.7.6-Ubuntu
Rowland penny
rpenny at samba.org
Sun Jan 19 21:07:12 UTC 2020
On 19/01/2020 19:29, Mark b via samba wrote:
> I upgrade from 4.1.9 to 4.7.6. Workstations are Win10 .
>
> I have a legacy program (Corel Paradox using Borland BDE) that cannot
> properly access the network share.
>
> When starting the BDE creates lock files on the network share. The
> lock files are created but then it fails with a generic network that
> it cannot access the network file it just created. File is created by
> "nobody:sambashare" permissions 0664. Paradox and the BDE can only
> use SMB1. SMB1 is added to windows 10.
>
> As a user I can manually delete the lock file either through mapped
> drive or UNC path.
>
> I don't see anything that looks like an error in the logs (log level
> 4). I added ntlm auth=true to see if that did anything but no changes.
>
> Need help fast or I will have to role back the server upgrades
> tonight. Is this a simple permission issue or SMB1 maybe?
>
> Samba vesion: Version 4.7.6-Ubuntu
>
> Samba as Primary Domain Controller - simple file sharing
> Server name: APPSERVER1.local
> Domain Name: LINGROUP
> Win 10 updated to all latest. SMB1 added in Windows Features
>
Not sure this is a Samba problem, been a long time since I heard of
Borland, so I went searching and found a few posts that seem to say that
UAC is getting in the way, see here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/44348913/borland-database-engine-on-windows-10-1703
And here:
https://wiki.acstechnologies.com/display/PDSDioView/Unable+to+Edit+Borland+Database+Engine
If you want my advice, roll Samba back and then go and find a
replacement for your Borland database. Anything that relies on SMBv1 is
on the road to nowhere, SMBv1 is going away fast.
Rowland
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