[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I have a Debian box running as a Samba server, with mostly NFS mounted drives. > When the users try to access files that need locking,, like Access > databases, it can't lock the file, and won't allow them to open it. > How *does* one get Linux to do real NFS locking? > Shoot me if this is irrelevant, but are you sure that's the problem? I recall Access wants to write <whatever>.lck files in the same directory as the database. Do your Access users have write access to the share?
By the way, going by your E-mail address, I feel like I've worked for your organization... ;-)