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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 05:56:30 -0700
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Subject: Re: Weird directories on Windows share when using rm to delete a 	directory
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<snip>

> Thanks for your help. =A0This problem should be fixed now in CVS.
> I switched off the entire mechanism which tries to resolve sharing
> violations for netapp drives.
>
> What happens is this:
>
> The netapp drive is thoroughly confused when trying to move-and-delete
> a file or directory using a single handle. =A0In case of directories it
> moves the directories and the subsequent delete call returns success
> without actually having succeeded. =A0In case of files, renaming the file
> fails with "sharing violation" and the subsequent call for deletion
> fails with "file has been moved" (I guess you see the confusion here).
> Above all, when trying to remove a directory tree, after all files in a
> directory have been removed, opening the directory with only the
> FILE_SHARE_DELETE sharing flag set fails with a ... sharing violation.
>
>
> Corinna
>


Corinna,

Thanks very much for the awesome and speedy response to this issue.
This will help keep me sane for a little while longer :-)

Thanks,

slide

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