Hello,
I've run into a bug in the NFS code and File System Watcher. I've found an article that contains a hotfix for Windows Server 2003 & Services for Unix 3.5, however, they haven't appeared to have fixed it in Windows 2008.
I've written a service that monitors a directory on a Windows 2008 machine via the File System Watcher. If I mount that directory via NFS to a unix machine and copy a file over, it never triggers the Create event (or any of the other ones either). If I use smb to copy it over, or copy a file into that directory locally on the Windows Server, the appropriate event gets raised.
The article that contained the hotfix for Windows 2003/Services for Unix 3.5 is KB894537. Unfortunately I've done some searching, and am unable to find a Windows 2008 hotfix. Is Microsoft aware of this bug and planning a hotfix. I've done searching on the support site, but I'm unable to find a hotfix that addresses this bug on the Windows 2008 side.
Thanks!
Warren
I've run into a bug in the NFS code and File System Watcher. I've found an article that contains a hotfix for Windows Server 2003 & Services for Unix 3.5, however, they haven't appeared to have fixed it in Windows 2008.
I've written a service that monitors a directory on a Windows 2008 machine via the File System Watcher. If I mount that directory via NFS to a unix machine and copy a file over, it never triggers the Create event (or any of the other ones either). If I use smb to copy it over, or copy a file into that directory locally on the Windows Server, the appropriate event gets raised.
The article that contained the hotfix for Windows 2003/Services for Unix 3.5 is KB894537. Unfortunately I've done some searching, and am unable to find a Windows 2008 hotfix. Is Microsoft aware of this bug and planning a hotfix. I've done searching on the support site, but I'm unable to find a hotfix that addresses this bug on the Windows 2008 side.
Thanks!
Warren