HP CIFS Client A.01.09 Administrator's Guide, August 2003

Configuration File
Configuration Variables
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This is the most secure and most
compatible approach. The
disadvantage is that all this
information must be kept in
memory. The HP CIFS Client
needs about 500kB more real
memory and about 10MB more
virtual memory for each share
that uses this strategy.
The database strategy is the default.
caseSensitive This is a boolean variable (possible
values yes or no) which specifies
whether filenames on the server are
case sensitive. By default, they are
case sensitive in order to be
consistent with the UNIX file system.
If you use a case mapping different
from none (see next parameter), you
must set this parameter to no.
caseMapping This variable (of type enumeration)
defines whether file names are
mapped to all upper case (upper), all
lower case (lower) or preserved as
they are on the server (none).
capitalizeShares This boolean variable defines
whether share names are converted
to all uppercase characters before a
connection is attempted. Share
names should be case insensitive, but
Windows 95 does not accept
lowercase names.If this option occurs
in section serverClasses, it can
override a no to a yes, but not a yes
to a no. The default is
yes
.
useUnicode This boolean variable specifies
whether the HP CIFS Client will use
Unicode if the server supports it.