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1 | <samba:parameter name="dos filetime resolution"
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2 | context="S"
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3 | type="boolean"
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4 | xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
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5 | <description>
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6 | <para>Under the DOS and Windows FAT filesystem, the finest
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7 | granularity on time resolution is two seconds. Setting this parameter
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8 | for a share causes Samba to round the reported time down to the
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9 | nearest two second boundary when a query call that requires one second
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10 | resolution is made to <citerefentry><refentrytitle>smbd</refentrytitle>
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11 | <manvolnum>8</manvolnum></citerefentry>.</para>
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13 | <para>This option is mainly used as a compatibility option for Visual
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14 | C++ when used against Samba shares. If oplocks are enabled on a
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15 | share, Visual C++ uses two different time reading calls to check if a
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16 | file has changed since it was last read. One of these calls uses a
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17 | one-second granularity, the other uses a two second granularity. As
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18 | the two second call rounds any odd second down, then if the file has a
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19 | timestamp of an odd number of seconds then the two timestamps will not
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20 | match and Visual C++ will keep reporting the file has changed. Setting
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21 | this option causes the two timestamps to match, and Visual C++ is
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22 | happy.</para>
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23 | </description>
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24 | <value type="default">no</value>
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25 | </samba:parameter>
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